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The lives of more than 350000 British children are being blighted because their parents are drug users, say a new study.
http://news.bbc.co.uk ~ Details
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HTML Home (AZ of Drugs).
http://www.talktofrank.com ~ Details
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The Mentor Foundation is an international non-government not for profit organisation with a focus on the prevention of drug misuse and the promotion of health and well-being of young people. Mentor seeks to identify, support and share information on effective practice that will protect young people from the harm that drugs can cause.
http://www.mentorfoundation.org ~ Details
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Alcohol Concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse. We work to reduce the incidence and costs of alcohol-related harm and to increase the range and quality of services available to people with alcohol-related problems. We provide information and encourage debate on the wide range of public policy issues affected by alcohol; including public health, housing, children and families, crime and licensing. We support specialist and non-specialist service providers helping to tackle alcohol problems at a local level, whilst also working to influence national alcohol policy.
http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk ~ Details
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Adfam is the leading national organisation working with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol.
http://www.adfam.org.uk ~ Details
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Club Health 2008 The 5th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use and Related Health Issues
http://www.clubhealth.org.uk ~ Details
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Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF) is the national non-government drugs policy and information agency working in partnership with others to co-ordinate effective responses to drug use in Scotland. SDF aims to support and represent, at both local and national levels, a wide range of interests, promoting collaborative, evidence-based responses to drug use.
http://www.sdf.org.uk ~ Details
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Action on Addiction is a registered charity, which was formed in May 2007 through the merger of three organisations: Action on Addiction, Clouds and the Chemical Dependency Centre. We have treatment centres throughout England. We have a specialist family service, innovative research programmes and an expert training centre. Our fundraising team, events team and press office are based in London. Our vision is to free people from addiction.
http://www.actiononaddiction.org.uk ~ Details
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The Federation of Drug & Alcohol Professionals (FDAP) is the professional body for the substance use field and works to help improve standards of practice across the sector. It is part of naadac, a registered charity
http://www.fdap.org.uk ~ Details
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When drug addiction enters a family via one of its members, the effect can be devastating. If you have reason to believe or even a vague suspicion that someone close to you may have a drug problem, we know how you feel. We know what it is like to be alone with this problem. We remember the feelings of panic and frustration that resulted from this discovery. We in Families Anonymous have experienced this too.
http://www.famanon.org.uk ~ Details
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Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
http://www.cauk.org.uk ~ Details
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Drug and Alcohol Findings bridges the divide between research on the effectiveness of responses to drug and alcohol problems and the practitioners who provide those interventions, with a focus on UK-relevant research. The project aims to encapsulate the studies' findings, set them in context and to explore the implications for practice. From 1999 to 2006 its main output was the Drug and Alcohol Findings magazine. This has now been replaced by a free web-based service called the Effectiveness Bank. is a partnership project managed by Alcohol Concern, DrugScope, the National Addiction Centre, and the editor, Mike Ashton.
http://www.findings.org.uk ~ Details
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LifeRing is a network of support groups for people who want to be free of alcohol and addictive drugs.
http://www.Unhooked.com ~ Details
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Stop AIDS Societies are groups of students who want to do something about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and believe in the potential and capacity of youth to fight it. Societies are part of the Student Stop AIDS Campaign, an initiative of the Stop AIDS Campaign. The campaign aims to educate and inform young people in order to mobilise their energy and commitment to stop AIDS.
http://www.stopaidssocieties.org.uk ~ Details
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We know that a special relationship can exist between grandchildren and grandparents and we are here to provide support to enable this relationship to flourish. Our services include an advice and information line, welfare benefits advice, publications, support groups, and Grandparent and Toddler groups and mediation. We are actively recruiting new members and training volunteers to expand these services.
http://www.grandparents-association.org.uk ~ Details
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A UK website about alcohol abuse, drug abuse, drug addiction and eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia or binge eating. We are a specialised Treatment ...
http://www.recovery.org.uk ~ Details
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We are an award winning national organisation that delivers support and services to the families of substance users across the country. We also operate a 24/7 National Helpline on.... 08457 023867.
http://www.pada.org.uk ~ Details
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DARE is a range of educational products delivered uniquely to help children and young people develop the skills and knowledge to help them grow up in a drug using world. The programmes address issues including drugs, violence, tobacco, alcohol and other harmful substances, and promotes safe and healthy living. The purpose of the various programmes is to develop a sense of responsibility in children and young people, and give them the skills to identify and deal positively with peer pressure. DARE works in local partnerships with, Local Education Authorities, Drug & Alcohol Action Teams, Health Authorities and Police. DARE (UK) is a registered British charity (No: 1051418); part of an international organisation which is active in over 55 countries around the globe.
http://www.dare.uk.com ~ Details
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our primary objective is to provide the finest, most cost-effective rehabilitation from alcoholism and drug addiction available in the UK. We are at the end of the phone to discuss treatment with you
http://www.TrustTheProcess.org ~ Details
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The Recovery Network (TRN) is an online social networking and educational web platform, dedicated to helping and supporting you, by connecting you with others who are either going through or have gone through a similar experience.
http://www.trntv.co.uk ~ Details
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