Drugs/alcohol/smoking
http://www.trashed.co.uk
http://www.cascade-drugs.org.uk
http://www.personal.u-net.com/~cascade/

http://www.release.org.uk


http://www.tacade.com


http://www.drugscope.org.uk
http://www.d-2k.co.uk

http://www.ndh.org.uk
http://www.LocateNet.org.uk
http://www.ResourceNet.org.uk
http://www.drugworld.org

http://www.addaction.org.uk
http://www.ukna.org
http://www.emcdda.org

http://www.lifeline.org.uk

http://drugs.ort.org

http://www.hopeuk.org
http://www.readyforthethrill.com

http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/



http://www.wrecked.co.uk
http://www.hexnet.co.uk/alanon/
http://www.ash.org.uk
http://www.thesite.org/magazine/drugs_and_alcohol/
http://www.turning-point.co.uk
http://www.quit.org.uk
http://www.re-solv.org

http://www.nacoa.org.uk
http://www.samaritans.org

http://www.edauk.com

http://www.depressionalliance.org

http://www.no-panic.co.uk


- is a HEA site also, dealing with Drugs, and aimed at young people.
- Drugs awareness site for young people by young people.
- Drug information for young people on a site designed by young people.
- Good drug education web-site, includes a link to inclusion site with sample drug policy download.
- Mostly information about the organisation which offers publications and training in the area of drugs education. Click on 'schools, internet and non-smoking' for information aimed at young people.
- Drugs information, resources and publications available here.
- Interactive drugs information /education site aimed at young people. Recommended!
- National Drugs Help-line 0800 776600
- Drugs education resource guide
- Drugs education resource guide
- Site about Drugs using a harm reduction site. Aimed at drug users or workers.
- Drug and alcohol service, for young people and parents.
- Narcotics anonymous web-site
- EU drug agency. Not for young people, but worth checking for research purposes.
- Services aimed at drug users or parents of drug users. Research can be accessed and publications purchased online.
- Drug education page includes a quiz, some fact-sheets and some contact numbers.
- Drugs education based on Christian principles.
- Home of the SNAP (Say No And Phone) web-site. Drugs prevention.
- The site offers a library service, online purchase of publications, alcohol services search, information on government strategy, advice and information of alcohol related topics.
- HEA site for Alcohol aimed at young people.
- Support for people affected by someone else's drinking
- Information about smoking.
- A good site on information about drugs and alcohol
- Advice and support for drug users aged 18 and over
- Website about stopping smoking 0800 002200
- For anyone with solvent abuse problem or affected by someone else's solvent abuse problem.
- Advice and support to children of alcoholics
- Emotional support and a listening ear to anyone who has feelings of distress or despair Tel 08457 90 90 90
- Help and information for anyone affected by eating disorders in particular anorexia.
- For people with depression , including a pen friend scheme. Tel 020 7633 0557
- Sufferers of panic attacks, phobias and obsessive/compulsive disorders. Tel 0808 808 0545


Useful Contacts
Birmingham H.I.A.H Tel 0121 616 6162
Confidential counselling and treatment for all young people seeking assistance for drug problems and drug related issues

Community Drug Teams

Azaadi Tel 0121 786 1880
Barker Street Tel 0121 685 6300
Mary Street Centre Tel 0121 440 4444
Slade Road Centre Tel 0121 685 6400
Crack Outreach Team Tel 0121 685 6722

Confidential services and support for drug users aged 18 and over.

Community Alcohol Teams
North Birmingham Tel 0121 685 6340
South Birmingham Tel 0121 414 0888
Solihull Tel 0121 711 3732
Community alcohol teams provide advice, information and counselling for 18's and over with alcohol and related problems

Alcoholics Anonymous Tel 0121 212 0111
Advice to people with drinking problems

Drinkline Tel 0800 917 8282
Advice to people with alcohol problems

Overeaters Anonymous Tel 0121 565 3548 or 0121 440 1216
Advice for people with eating disorders

National Self-Harm Network, PO Box 16190, London NW1 3WW. nshn@talk21.com
Providing information and support to promote better understanding of self-harm behaviours