Support is available for anyone affected by drug or alcohol use, whether it's for yourself or someone you care about. Services are free, confidential, and here to help you.
Refer yourself or someone else for support
Reaching out can feel daunting, so if you’d prefer not to call, submit an online referral and your local support service will contact you.
Young people (under 25s)
EDAS/REACH Young People providers non-judgemental advice, safety information, and treatment guidance to help young people overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Contact: Call 01202 741414 or 0800 043 4656 (select option 2) or use the referral form.
Adults
REACH offers support for individuals and families affected by drug or alcohol use, including group workshops, and a range of treatment options.
Contact: Call 0800 043 4656 or use the referral form.
LiveWell Dorset offers free advice, support, and coaching on reducing alcohol intake and improving wellbeing.
Register online or call freephone 0800 840 1628.
CLARITY – Dorset’s Lived Experience Recovery Organisation (LERO)
CLARITY is a volunteer-led group of people in recovery offering peer support and community feedback to help shape more effective, inclusive support for all.
Contact: Email claritydorsetlero@gmail.com or call 07912516546 to reach out for support or advice.
Pharmacy services
Needle Exchange: Provision of clean injecting equipment, a place to return used needles, harm reduction advice, and referrals.
Supervised Consumption: Provision of safe environment for dispensing and consuming medication to help support with opiate addiction.
Check with your nearest pharmacy to see if they offer these services.
Naloxone kits
Naloxone is a life-saving drug that reverses opioid overdoses. Get a free naloxone kit and training on how to use it from REACH. Call 0800 043 4656 or email SW_InfoReach@waythrough.org.uk.
Drug testing
If you're concerned that your drugs may be contaminated with other substances, get them tested for free from REACH. Call 0800 043 4656 or email SW_InfoReach@waythrough.org.uk.
Report drug-related risks
Help us monitor and respond to drug-related risks across Dorset via the Local Drug Information System (LDIS). Find out more about using the LDIS form to share and report any information about drug related deaths, non-fatal overdoses and emergency drug trends.
National resources and support
- get honest, confidential drug advice from Talk to Frank
- find peer support meetings for drug recovery via Narcotics Anonymous
- find information and guidance on drug addiction on the NHS website
- find advice on reducing the amount of alcohol you drink on the NHS website
- find peer support meetings for alcohol recovery via Alcoholic Anonymous
- get practical advice and tips on reducing your drinking from Drink Aware
- access tools and resources to support your drinking goals via Alcohol Change UK