NHS Drug and Alcohol Advice
Available 24 hours a day from Chilton clinic, Warneford Hospital. You can phone them on (01865) 226243
Alcoholics Anonymous
Helpline: 0845 769 7555; help@alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk. Alcoholics Anonymous are an informal society for people who wish to stop drinking, and for recovered alcoholics. There are no fees for joining, and you can get support for a drinking problem from others who have experienced alcohol addiction themselves.
Drinkline
Phone 0800 917 8282 between 9am and 11pm, Monday to Friday, for information and self-help materials, help if you are worried about your own drinking, support if you are worried about the drinking of a friend or member of your family and advice on where to go for help. Drinkline is confidential and no names need be given. If you call, you will have the option of listening to recorded information about alcohol or talking to an adviser.
Narcotics Anonymous
Helpline (10am-10pm): 0845 3733366; nahelpline@ukna.org. Narcotics Anonymous are very similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, but they are aimed at users of other drugs. As with Alcoholics Anonymous, there are no fees and you can get support from others who have had drug addictions themselves.
National Drugs Helpline (Talk to Frank)
You can phone them on 0800 77 66 00 (24 hours) or send them a message online. They provide confidential, straightforward information about drugs. The Talk to Frank website also has lots of information and other support contacts.
Roofie Foundation
The Roofie Foundation provides an advisory and information service for victims of drug facilitated sexual abuse. You can call them on 0800 783 2980 between 9am and 9pm. (Roofie is slang for a type of date rape drug)