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Useful websites and apps

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Cocaine Anonymous

Free, fellowship-based groups across the country where you can share your experience of managing or recovering from a cocaine addiction.
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THT Chemsex

Everything you need to know before a session to stay safe. What to do afterwards if you’re thinking about making a change. Support to help you take back control and stop or stay stopped.
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Release

Release provides legal support, representation and drugs advice to people with a history of drug use or who are impacted by drug laws.
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Addiction Family Support

Supports people affected or bereaved by a loved one's drink or drug use.
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Talk to Frank

Information about drugs, their effects and the law.
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MEN R US

Health, life and wellbeing information and support for men who are gay, questioning their sexuality, or thinking of coming out. Includes advice on safer sex, drugs and chemsex.
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Alcohol Change UK

Get help and support if you're worried about your drinking or somebody else's. Read alcohol facts and research.
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Re-Solv

Advice if you struggle with solvent abuse, or know someone who does. Call 01785 817885, text or WhatsApp 07496 959930, or speak to someone online. Open Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm.
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Adfam

Support for families affected by drugs or alcohol, and for professionals supporting those families.
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The apps above are produced and owned by third parties. We make no guarantees that the information within them is accurate or up to date. Please get professional healthcare advice before taking any action.
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