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This Service Directory is produced by Gloucestershire Drug and Alcohol Team in consultation with service users, families, carers and service providers. If you would like further copies of the Service Directory, please call 08454 221638.

Designed by Gloucestershire County Council Publications Team.

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2 3 This directory provides information on drug and alcohol

services in Gloucestershire (‘drug’ means both prescribed and illegal drugs). You will find information on who the service is for, what is on offer and how to access the service. If you have any questions you can contact the services listed. You can also discuss with staff your specific needs. These could include difficulties with travelling, access, childcare, reading or writing, hearing or sight. Maybe you have a request regarding your language, religion or culture? All of the services welcome service users from any background and will do their best to accommodate you.

All of the services listed are confidential. This means that information about you will be stored safely and not shared outside the staff team unless:

You agree to share information with others There is a serious risk of harm to you or to others (especially children)

A Court Order is made

If you have a comment, praise or a complaint to make about the drug or alcohol services in Gloucestershire, please let the service know or inform the Drug and Alcohol Team on:

08454 221638

Or contact the Service User Co-ordinator on: 01452 543546

Répertoire des services de drogue et d’alcohol à Gloucestershire Si vous voulez une traduction française de ce répertoire, veuillez contacter Tapestry au 01452 396909

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Drug and Alcohol services in Gloucestershire

Independence Trust p6 Countywide Specialist Substance Misuse Service (CSSMS) p8 National Probation Service - Drug Rehabilitation Requirements (DRR) p10 Drug Intervention Programme (DIP) p12

The Nelson Trust p14

Inishfree p16

The Marah Trust p18

The GPwSI Primary Care Substance Misuse Service p20 County HIV and Hepatitis Service p22 Supporting Futures (Glos) Ltd - Floating Support p24

Family Focus p26

Services for Young People (Under 18’s)

Gloucestershire Young People’s Substance Misuse Service (GYPSMS) p28

Infobuzz p30

Pharmacies providing needle exchange and disposal p32

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Independence Trust

Independence Trust is a non-statutory service for people with a drug or alcohol problem, for their families and carers, for professionals and for concerned others. It is an ‘open access’ service so you can phone or drop-in during opening hours, or book an appointment if you prefer.

Independence Trust can work with you if you are still using drugs and alcohol, or if you are trying to become or stay drug and alcohol free. You will be offered support with other problems related to your drug and alcohol use. It is mainly for adults aged 18 and over.

(See ‘Services for Young People’ on page 28 if you are under 18).

Independence Trust offers:

Advice and information on drugs and alcohol, communicable diseases, overdose, sexual health, drug and alcohol

treatment services and safer drug use

Needle exchange and disposal (see also pharmacies which provide this service on page 32)

One-to-one support for users, families and carers Assessment for residential treatment (rehab)

Support to access medical and prescribing services

both with CSSMS (on page 8) or with a GP in a primary care scheme (on page 20)

Help in accessing other services you may need Auricular acupuncture (acupuncture in the ear) Housing Support Workers

Outreach’ services for people who live away from services or who cannot travel

Arrest referral - support for people who have been arrested and held in Police custody

CIS (Community Integration Service). Comprising the best elements of a harm minimisation day programme and a

reintegration service, CIS engages with clients throughout their journey through treatment. The programme incorporates group work, one to one support, therapeutic activities, complementary therapies and progress into educational and vocation

opportunities.

Contact details for Independence Trust

98-100 Eastgate Street Gloucester GL1 1QN Montrose House Wellington Street Cheltenham GL50 1XY 23 King Street Stroud GL5 3BX \

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9.00 - 5.00 pm Friday 9.00 - 4.30 pm

For more information about any of these services, or opening times in other venues (including the Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury and Cirencester) please contact us at info@independencetrust.co.uk, or 0845 8638323, quoting the reference ‘service directory 10/11’. Alternatively, visit our website: www.independencetrust.co.uk

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CSSMS (Countywide Specialist Substance

Misuse Service)

CSSMS is a statutory service (part of the NHS/Social Services) for adults with a drug or alcohol problem who need treatment. CSSMS can also work with families and partners, non-statutory services and other professionals. Drug referrals can be made by your GP, doctor, health worker, midwife or Independence Trust worker. All referrals are sent via GPwSI or Primary Care Substance Misuse Service who complete a Triage assessment and refer on to CSSMS if appropriate, otherwise the Primary Care Substance Misuse Service will start treatment. Alcohol referrals now go to the Independence Trust, who will complete initial assessments and treatment, referring on to CSSMS for community or inpatient detox if necessary. (See page 6 for details of independence Trust).

(See ‘Services for Young People’ on page 28 if you are under 18).

CSSMS provides:

Medical treatment (prescribing) where necessary

Assessment for treatment with a GP, including ongoing support from CSSMS (this is called ‘shared care’ and sometimes includes prescribing)

One-to-one support with drugs, alcohol and related problems such as mental health, physical health, housing, relationships and work

Groupwork (based in Gloucester)

Therapy for service users and their families (based in Gloucester)

Complementary therapies such as acupuncture

Detox from drugs or alcohol at home or in hospital

A special service for pregnant women

Arrangements to get people into rehab (often residential) and reviews of progress

Support to access other services

Local appointments

Specialist clinics where you can take prescribed medication, for example methadone.

Contact details for CSSMS

44 London Road Gloucester, GL1 3NZ Tel: 01452 891260

BranchLea Cross St Pauls Medical Centre 121 Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4DP

Contact details for BranchLea Cross Inpatient Unit Tel: 01242 845613/4

Fax: 01242 845616

BranchLea Cross Inpatient Unit at the St Pauls Medical Centre site is used for in-patient detox. Admission is by referral only and referrals can only be taken from within CSSMS or the Criminal Justice Drugs Team.

Tel: 01242 845600 Fax: 01242 845601

CSSMS West (Gloucester & Forest of Dean )

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National Probation Service

Drug Rehabilitation Requirements (DRR)

These are the updated versions of the Drug Treatment and Testing Orders. The requirements are for people who have been offending to support their drug use. They are a form of sentence issued by the Courts so that a person may receive structured treatment for their drug problems.

A referral is made to the treatment team by the Probation Service and a specialist assessment is conducted. The aim of a DRR is to enable the individual to stop using drugs, to stop offending and to lead a healthier life.

DRRs involve:

Individual structured treatment plans

Referral to other specialist agencies

Health screening

Drug testing

Court reviews

Support from nurses and doctors

Weekly contact from a specialist Probation Officer.

DRRs offer:

A chance to change

A chance to stop using drugs

Support in addressing problems

An opportunity to be referred on for treatment once the requirement ends.

Contact details for DRRs

CSSMS - Criminal Justice Team 1 Spa Road

Gloucester GL1 1UY

Tel: 01452 545779

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Drug Intervention Programme (DIP)

DIP works with Class A drug misusing offenders and sets in motion a range of interventions to address criminal behaviour and enable access to treatment and support. This begins at an individual’s first point of contact with the criminal justice system and continues through the journey that can include custody, court, sentence, treatment and beyond into resettlement.

DIP works with those that are 18 or over and provides rapid access to drug treatment. This initiative is also involved with the re-integration of individuals that have drug issues and are released from prisons and need help starting a new life. Should you wish to benefit from the service provided by DIP you can contact DIP directly or ask your Probation Officer, CARAT worker, or support worker to assist.

DIP provides:

Case management/keyworking

Advice and information

Support to access treatment

Support with housing, education and work.

Contact details for DIP

Drug Intervention Programme Tel: 01452 754389

Please call the above number and arrangements will be made for a DIP drug worker to contact you.

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The Nelson Trust

The Nelson Trust, based in Stroud, is a non-statutory organisation which provides support for people who have drug and alcohol problems.

The programme is both residential, and daycare. The Nelson Trust works with people who are committed to living a drug free life. The service is for people aged 17 or over. There is also an abstinent day programme.

Most people stay in treatment for between six weeks and three to six months. The Nelson Trust offers further support for up to two years after treatment and encourages clients to attend 12 Step meetings (A.A. / N.A.).

You will need to be assessed to see that you qualify for statutory funding. Nelson Trust can help you arrange this.

The Nelson Trust offers:

An individual care plan designed with your collaboration to help you achieve the goals in your care plan

One-to-one counselling, group therapy and workshops

Health and Nutrition advice

One-to-one support with education, training and finding work plus options to take courses leading to qualifications

Skills workshops

Sport and leisure activities

An opportunity to rebuild relationships with family and friends; this could include meetings with a counsellor

Family services include an addiction family therapist who is available for advice, support and designing help and treatment

If a Gloucestershire resident comes into daycare or residential the family therapist can support the family with a raft of services. He is also open to calls from struggling family members

A service for women with visiting facilities for children

Help to find move-on accommodation, including the Nelson Trust’s own supported Resettlement housing in Stroud and Gloucester

Advice on managing debt

Ongoing support as you move on and build a new life

Aftercare for service users leaving other structured treatment in the county.

Contact details for The Nelson Trust

The Nelson Trust Admin Office Port Lane Brimscombe Hill Stroud GL5 2QP Tel: 01453 885633

Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.00 - 5.00 pm website: www.nelsontrust.com

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Inishfree

Inishfree is a charity which has been set up to provide an alternative holistic approach for people overcoming addiction. We offer accommodation and support in a rural setting based here in the beautiful Cotswold countryside.

Our programme addresses the needs of individuals who have lost their way and purpose in life by providing

structured activities, and encourages the development of a healthy lifestyle. Personal development, re-engaging with the world and initiative taking are at the heart of our programme.

To be eligible you need to be 18 or over, have completed detoxification and show commitment to your recovery. Inishfree takes referrals from substance misuse services, probation, prisons, GPs, Social Services, and self-referrals. To access Inishfree you do not need to have funding from your local authority, but you will need to pay rent and your living expenses, which are usually covered by your

benefits.

Inishfree offers:

Accommodation for 9 people for up to 2 years in a small community setting

Structured daily activities in our house and garden

Artistic activities

An opportunity to make friends and repair past relationships with family

One-to-one counselling Individual support plans

Complementary therapies (massage, drama, movement and art) Group therapy

OCN training in horticulture Help with housing and benefits Debt advice

Skills workshops (woodwork, ceramics, DIY etc).

Contact details for Inishfree

Inishfree Roseclive Rooksmoor Woodchester Stroud GL5 5NE Tel: 0845 458 9904 e-mail: enquiries@inishfree.org.uk

Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.15 - 5.00 pm Answer phone at all other times

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The Marah Trust

The Marah Trust, based in central Stroud is a Christian charity set up to support the growing number of Stroud’s men and women marginalised by society.

Marah runs 3 ‘drop-in’ sessions each week where volunteers work alongside ex-offenders and people who are home-less, coping with addiction, suffering with physical or mental health problems or who have any other special needs. It is a place where all are welcomed in a non-judgmental way. The service is for people aged 16 or over.

The drop-in offers a first point of call and provides a place where people can meet and talk amongst themselves and with Marah staff, in a relaxed, non threatening environment where advocacy services are offered. There is no charge for any of Marah’s services.

The Marah Trust plans to develop, in cooperation with other relevant organisations, a Day Centre opening for 5 days a week, providing a structured day programme, relapse- prevention programme and a long term reintegration programme with a series of client led vocational and work skills projects.

Marah offers:

Free nutritious hot meals

A listening ear

Friendship and support when wanted

Advocacy services, including help with form filling and letter writing

Support with housing applications

Support with accessing treatment

Art, craft and music activities.

Contact details for The Marah Trust

The Marah Trust Office Stroud Congregational Church Bedford Street

Stroud GL5 1AY

Tel: 01453 767655 - please leave a message Emergency Tel: 07773 631559

e-mail: office@marah.org.uk website: www.marah.org.uk Drop-in opening hours:

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The GPwSI Primary Care Substance Misuse Service

The GPwSI Primary Care Substance Misuse Service provides a tier 3 community prescribing service that meets the needs of people over 18 years who are affected by substance misuse within the county of Gloucestershire. The service provides a medically supervised treatment in conjunction with psycho-social interventions, care co-ordination including key working. It is provided by a multi disciplinary and multi agency community team with specialist knowledge of substance misuse.

The service receives all referrals and triages for substitute prescribing. Referrals without triage are assessed and all are screened and allocated to CSSMS or GPwSI for prescribing as appropriate.

Referrals are accepted from:

Homeless Project

GPs and Primary Care staff

Criminal Justice Drug Team

Drug Intervention Programme

CSSMS - County-Wide Specialist Substance Misuse Service

External drug agencies.

GPwSI provides:

Triage Assessments

Substitute prescribing

Health care assessments

Viral testing

Comprehensive assessments

Psycho social interventions, relapse prevention and motivational enhancements

Stress management

Healthy eating and sleep hygiene

Help with educational and housing needs, benefit problems

Home visits

Referral to Community Integration Service

Clinic in GP surgeries.

Contact details for GPwSI

GPwSI Primary Care Substance Misuse Service 40b London Road

Gloucester GL1 3NU

Tel: 01452 523151 Fax: 01452 504231

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County HIV and Hepatitis Service

The county HIV/Hepatitis Service is a statutory organisation (part of the NHS). It provides support to people with HIV and/or Hepatitis infection, their families and others, as well as providing information and

education.

If you have a concern about HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C, or would like to consider a blood test for these viruses, you can telephone and make an appointment yourself or ask the staff at Independence Trust, CSSMS or DRRs (see page 6-11) and they will be able to arrange it for you.

Anyone of any age can use the service, which is completely confidential. This means that no information will be passed on without your permission.

The County HIV and Hepatitis Service provides:

Discussion before and after testing

Ongoing support for people infected with, or affected by, HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C

Treatment, if required, for HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C

Support with medical care and treatment for HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C

Welfare and housing support.

Contact details for the HIV and Hepatitis Service

CSSMS Hope House Western Entrance

Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Gloucester

GL1 3NN

Tel: 08454 22 6965

(Appointments can be arranged at either Hope House or Cheltenham General Hospital)

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Supporting Futures (Glos) Ltd - Floating Support

Based in Cinderford, Forest of Dean, Supporting Futures is a private organisation which provides

Housing Related Support for people who have drug and alcohol problems.

The project is Floating Support in the community, offering full assessments, home visits, help with keeping tenancy or move-ons, overcoming addictions and social isolation, debt management, behaviour management, health concerns and wellbeing. Signposting to other agencies. Supporting Futures work with people from the age of 18 - 65 for a period of up to two years.

Supporting Futures offers:

One-to-one support, to help you achieve the goals in your support plan

Advice and Liaison work

Service user group and workshops

Life Skills and Behaviour Management Support

Addressing relationships with family and friends

Support with Gaining Independence.

Contact details for Supporting Futures

Rheola House Belle Vue Centre Cinderford

Tel: 01594 827648 (24 hour answer phone)

Floating Support hours: Monday to Friday 9.00 - 5.00 pm website: www.supportingfutures.com

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Family Focus

Family Focus is a countywide Multidimensional Family Therapy Service that takes an integrated approach to working with families who are affected by substance misuse.

The service is delivered through a partnership between adult and children & young people’s services in order that all family members’ needs are accurately assessed and addressed. The service aims to address the issues of increasing safety for all family members and developing positive and meaningful communication and problem solving skills.

Criteria for a referral:

Families with children who are experiencing the impact of parental substance misuse

Families where the substance misusing parent is

accessing substance misuse treatment or demonstrates orientation to wards positive change.

Family Focus Modalities of Treatment:

Family Therapy (for all family members and significant others)

Play Therapy and play work

Carers Seminars (for people caring for someone with an addiction)

Family Enrichment days

Parenting Programme

Young People’s Support Groups (for young people who have a parent with substance misuse and those who have their own substance misuse issues)

Systemic Outreach Support (Supporting families to access the service, advocacy and representation where necessary).

Contact details for Family Focus

Family Focus Belsize House Brunswick Square Gloucester GL1 1UG

Tel: Substance Misuse Hub on 01452 425450 Fax: 01452 427292

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9.00 - 5.00 pm

Process of referral and engagement:

Referrals can be made by professionals working with the families, with their permission and from family members themselves. Referral forms can be requested from the Substance Misuse Hub (details below). On receipt of the referral the relevant information will be passed to the team and allocated to a member of staff who will contact the referrer to arrange a family meeting. Following an assessment a structured care plan will be created and agreed with all those concerned, in compliment with any other professional involvement.

The address to send referral forms to is: The Health and Wellbeing Team

The Hucclecote Centre Churchdown Lane Gloucester GL3 3QN

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Gloucestershire Young People’s Substance

Misuse Service (GYPSMS)

The Gloucestershire Young People’s Substance Misuse Service (GYPSMS) works throughout Gloucestershire offering a free specialist service for children and young people (under 18 years of age unless in exceptional circumstances) with significant drug and/or alcohol misuse.

The Service is commissioned within Gloucestershire’s Integrated Youth Support Structure; which means that service-users are able to access a range of related services to meet their various needs without unnecessary barriers. Once a young person is referred to our service a worker will promptly contact the referrer and/or young person to arrange an initial contact meeting in a convenient and appropriate venue. This is followed by a comprehensive assessment to identify your needs, which are then addressed in a

structured manner through a care plan that is tailored with you to suit you. All of this is undertaken in accordance with the strictest codes of confidentiality. This means that no-one will find out about what’s discussed unless you want them to know or unless you or someone else is at risk of significant harm.

Contact details for GYPSMS

GYPSMS CYPD 40 Brunswick Road Gloucester GL1 1JJ Tel: 01452 551271 Fax: 01452 551270

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9.00 - 5.00 pm, Friday 9.00 - 4.00 pm

website: www.gypsms.com

The service website at www.gypsms.com contains more information about the service and there are also links to related services and to sites with extensive information about substance misuse. Referral information can be gained from the website or the service can be contacted directly on 01452 551271.

Needle exchange for young people is available at Independence Trust (see page 6).

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Infobuzz

InfoBuzz aims to help young people negotiate the transition to adulthood by providing support and education on drugs, alcohol, and sexual health as well as providing learning opportunities focussing on personal and social skills development.

InfoBuzz is commissioned to provide a county-wide Tier 2 service of targeted intervention for individual young people getting into difficulties with drugs and/or alcohol. Young people can be referred to the service through the CYPD hub at Hucclecote. Following screening and referral, an InfoBuzz worker will make first contact with the young person within 5 working days and will then provide a structured 6 week intervention. Groups of young people may also be referred for the Tier 2 service.

Infobuzz current projects include:

Individual support for young people affected by their drugs & alcohol use

Small group work programmes targeted at young drug and alcohol users

Targeted ‘Breakthrough’ mentoring to increase resilience for vulnerable young people

Bespoke activity based programme working with young female binge drinkers

Intensive mentoring and support for ‘looked after’ young people

Universal drug and alcohol education for schools, special settings, training providers, and youth groups

Enrichment for juvenile girls in prison

Contact details for Infobuzz

InfoBuzz Ltd Unit 15-17 City Works Alfred Street Gloucester GL1 4DF Tel: 01452 381770 Fax: 01452 524773 website: www.infobuzz.co.uk

Programme for young people affected by experiencing or witnessing domestic violence

Accredited personal development courses for young people excluded from, or at risk of exclusion from, mainstream education

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Badhams Chemist Badhams Chemist

Badhams Chemist Barkley Chemist

Boots A D Byers

Co-op Co-op

Day Lewis Day Lewis

Lloyds Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy

St Marks Pharmacy Matson Pharmacy

Northway Pharmacy Spa Pharmacy

Stonehouse Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd

Cheltenham, GL52 2PW Gloucester, GL3 2BL

23 Church Road,

Bishops Cleeve, GL52 4LR 102 Whaddon Road,Cheltenham, GL52 5NF

105 Queen’s Road, Priors

Park, Tewks, GL20 5EN 110 High Street,Gloucester, GL1 4TA

39-43 Cricklade Street,

Cirencester, GL7 1HY High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0AL Dockham Road,

Cinderford, GL14 2AQ Newerne Street,Lydney, GL15 5RA

14 Pyart Court,

Coleford, GL16 8RG 19 Broad Street,Newent, GL18 1AQ Locking Hill,

Stroud, GL5 1QN 27 May Lane,Dursley, GL11 4JN

80 Tennyson Road,

Cheltenham, GL51 7DB 87 Matson Avenue,Gloucester, GL4 6LL

Northway Centre,

Tewkesbury, GL20 8TW 12 Rotunda Terrace,Cheltenham, GL50 1SN

High Street Medical Centre,

Stonehouse, GL10 2NG Colletts Drive,Cheltenham, GL51 8JQ

Narcotics Anonymous

Families Anonymous

Release

Parents Against Drug Abuse (PADA)

National Drugs Helpline

Methadone Alliance

08457 697 555 (national) 01452 418515 (local) e-mail: newcomer@runbox.com

website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk Mutual support for people with a drug problem 0207 730 0009 (national) 0781 475 5451 (local) e-mail: gloucestershire@ukna.org

website: www.ukna.org

Mutual support for families and friends of drug users 0845 1200 660

e-mail: office@famanon.org.uk website: www.famanon.org.uk Advice on drug use and legal issues 0845 4500 215

e-mail: ask@release.org.uk website: www.release.org.uk

Support for parents concerned about drug use 0845 7023 867

website: www.pada.org.uk

24 hour information service 0800 776 600

website: www.ndh.org.uk

Support for people using prescribed drugs for treatment of drug dependency

Helpline 0845 122 8608

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Information on drugs problems and policy Tel: 0207 928 1211

website: www.drugscope.org.uk

Information for families affected by substance misuse Tel: 0207 928 8898

e-mail: admin@adfam.org.uk website: www.adfam.org.uk

Health and health service information and advice Tel: 0845 46 47

website: www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk Advice and information on drugs Tel: 0207 251 5860

e-mail: info@addaction.org.uk website: www.addaction.org.uk

Support with alcohol problems Tel: 0800 917 8282

Help and information on alcohol Tel: 0207 928 7377

e-mail: contact@alcoholconcern.org.uk website: www.alcoholconcern.org.uk

other useful contact numbers - young people

local family and carer groups

FRANK

Information on drugs and drug use Tel: 0800 776 600 e-mail: frank@talktofrank.com website: www.talktofrank.com Alfred Street Gloucester. GL1 4DF Peer support

Support with accessing services Information

An opportunity to convey service users’ thoughts and ideas to the people who make decisions and fund services Tel: 01452 543546

A service user co-ordinator employed by the NHS is also based at the SUST office with responsibility for ensuring that all service users in the county are able to access support and services and to comment on and influence decision making and funding processes.

Carer and Parent Support Gloucestershire

Telephone helpline and website for carers and parents across the county. Also offer one-to-one meetings with individuals and could provide group meetings if required.

30 Pentathlon Way, Cheltenham, GL50 4SE Tel: 01242 222872

e-mail: help@cpsg.org.uk website: www.cpsg.org.uk

The DAAT lead for Service Users and Carers is Alison Hustwitt (DAAT Communities Manager)

Tel: 08454 221638 e-mail: Alison.Hustwitt@glos.nhs.uk Adfam NHS Direct Addaction National Drinkline Alcohol Concern

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