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Cheshire West and Chester – New Beginnings
21 September 2023 by viadmnVia – New Beginnings – Cheshire West and Chester
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Cheshire West and Chester aged 18+.You can visit one of our sites or contact us by phone (24/7) or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
They have helped me turn my life around, I cannot thank you enough.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
Contact us
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.ukFind your way
Aqua House
51 Boughton,
Chester, CH3 5AF
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 13:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-19:00
Friday 10:00-17:00Unity House
4 York Road
Ellesmere Port, CH65 0DB
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Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 13:00-19:00
Wednesday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00The Old Council House
Church Road
Northwich, CW9 5PD
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 10:00-13:30 and 16:00-19:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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We also work with young people who live or study in Cheshire West and Chester around their drinking, drug use and emotional wellbeing.
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Cheshire West and Chester – New Beginnings
by viadmnVia – New Beginnings – Cheshire West and Chester
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Cheshire West and Chester aged 18+.You can visit one of our sites or contact us by phone (24/7) or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
They have helped me turn my life around, I cannot thank you enough.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
Contact us
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.ukFind your way
Aqua House
51 Boughton,
Chester, CH3 5AF
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 13:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-19:00
Friday 10:00-17:00Unity House
4 York Road
Ellesmere Port, CH65 0DB
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 13:00-19:00
Wednesday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00The Old Council House
Church Road
Northwich, CW9 5PD
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 10:00-13:30 and 16:00-19:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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We also work with young people who live or study in Cheshire West and Chester around their drinking, drug use and emotional wellbeing.
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Brent – New Beginnings
12 June 2023 by viadmnVia – New Beginnings – Brent
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Brent aged 18+.You can visit one of our Via Brent New Beginnings sites or contact us by phone or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you:
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
I am very thankful for the service. I feel really cared about.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups (including a 12-week abstinence day programme)
- Weekend drop-in support provided by service user group, B3
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available.
Contact us
Phone: 0300 303 4611
24/7 helpline: 0800 107 1754
Email: brent@viaorg.ukCobbold Road
97 Cobbold Road,
London, NW10 9SU
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 09:00-19:00
Tuesday 09:00-17:00
Wednesday 09:00-19:00
Thursday 09:00-17:00
Friday 09:00-17:00Willesden Centre for Health
Harlesden Road,
London, NW10 3RY
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Monday 10:00-17:30
Tuesday 10:00-17:30
Wednesday 10:00-17:30
Thursday 10:00-17:30
Friday 10:00-17:30- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Phone: 0300 303 4611
24/7 helpline: 0800 107 1754
Email: brent@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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Our Elev8 team provides support to young people in Brent around their drinking, drug use and emotional wellbeing.
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West Berkshire
25 April 2023 by Erin LeeVia – West Berkshire
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in West Berkshire.Contact us
Phone: 0300 303 4554
Email: west.berkshire@viaorg.ukFind your way
1 Station Road,
Newbury, RG14 7LP
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 09:00-19:00
Tuesday 09:00-17:00
Wednesday 09:00-17:00
Thursday 09:00-20:00 (late night drop-in clinic from 5-8pm)
Friday 09:00-17:00Via West Berkshire is sometimes required to share information with the Local Authority using the UK GDPR lawful basis of Public Task Article 6 (1) (e). For further information, please see Via’s Privacy Notice.
- Support for adults aged 18+
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You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
My keyworker has changed my life and for that I am very grateful.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
We can also provide:
- Drug and alcohol awareness information and training which can be tailored to your work.
- Details about services and treatment options for the person you support.
- Feedback and progress updates (where we have consent) on the progress of the person you have referred.
- Opportunities to attend ‘Team Around Me’ meetings (where we have consent).
Get in touch
For adults aged 18+
Phone: 0300 303 4554
Email: west.berkshire@viaorg.ukFor young people
Phone: 01635 582002
Email: TheEdge@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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The Edge, our young people team, offers free, friendly and non-judgmental support for you or your family.
If you are 18 years old or under and live or study in West Berkshire, we are here to help.
You can get advice and information around your health and wellbeing.
You can have private and confidential sessions with your own support worker (in-person and online).
We can help you to make better decisions about your drinking or drug use.
We can help you get other support you might need.
We can meet at a location that works for you – such as your school, college, youth club or a safe space in your local community – and at a time that suits you.
Get in touch
Phone: 01635 582002
Email: theedge@viaorg.uk - Help for someone you know
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We offer safe, non-judgmental, and confidential support to family members, friends and carers of people who use our service.
If you’re worried about someone and would like some help and advice, get in touch with our expert team.
For adults aged 18+
Phone: 0300 303 4554
Email: west.berkshire@viaorg.ukFor young people
Phone: 01635 582002
Email: TheEdge@viaorg.uk
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Surrey
by viadmnSurrey – i-access
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We offer free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Surrey aged 18+ at i-access.You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email.
Any professional like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
We also offer help to the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
To find out more and see where all of our service locations are, visit: www.surreydrugandalcohol.com.
Contact us
Phone: 0300 222 5932
Email: rxx.iaccess@nhs.netFind your way
The Xchange,
20 High Street,
Woking, GU21 6BW
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Cheshire West and Chester – New Beginnings
by viadmnVia – New Beginnings – Cheshire West and Chester
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Cheshire West and Chester aged 18+.You can visit one of our sites or contact us by phone (24/7) or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
They have helped me turn my life around, I cannot thank you enough.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
Contact us
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.ukFind your way
Aqua House
51 Boughton,
Chester, CH3 5AF
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 13:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-19:00
Friday 10:00-17:00Unity House
4 York Road
Ellesmere Port, CH65 0DB
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 13:00-19:00
Wednesday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00The Old Council House
Church Road
Northwich, CW9 5PD
Click here to see mapOpening times:
Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 10:00-13:30 and 16:00-19:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Chester: 0300 303 4549
Ellesmere Port: 0300 303 4550
Northwich: 0300 303 4548
Email: cwac@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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We also work with young people who live or study in Cheshire West and Chester around their drinking, drug use and emotional wellbeing.
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Redbridge – R3
by viadmnVia – R3 – Redbridge
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Redbridge aged 18+.You can visit one of our sites or contact us by phone or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
Thank you to everyone for listening to me when I needed someone to talk to. I felt that they went ‘above and beyond’ supporting me in my recovery.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
Contact us
Phone: 0300 303 4612
Email: R3@viaorg.ukFind your way
3rd Floor, Ilford Chambers,
11 Chapel Road,
Ilford, IG1 2DR
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Monday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-19:00
Wednesday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-17:00
Friday 10:00-17:00- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Phone: 0300 303 4612
Email: R3@viaorg.uk - Support for young people
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Our Fusion team provides support to young people in Redbridge around their drinking, drug use and emotional wellbeing.
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Merton
by viadmnVia – Merton
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We provide free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Merton aged 18+.You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email.
You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you.
Any professional, like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
Friendly and welcoming and made me feel safe. They are great staff, very understanding, thank you for everything.
Your first visit
Coming into our service for the first time might feel a bit daunting, but our friendly team will do their best to help you feel comfortable.
You’ll meet with one of our support workers and talk about your concerns and then make a plan together.
This care plan will help you cut down or stop your drinking or drug use.
It’ll also help us make sure that you’re getting the right support at the right time for you.
We also offer help for the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
Evening appointments, online groups, and telephone or video sessions are also available to fit around your other commitments.
Contact us
Phone: 0300 303 4610
Email: merton@viaorg.ukFind your way
7-8 Langdale Parade,
Mitcham, CR4 2PF
Click here to see mapMonday 10:00-17:00
Tuesday 10:00-19:00
Wednesday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-19:00
Friday 10:00-17:00- Information for professionals
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Professionals can refer someone they are working with to us by using one of the forms below:
Get in touch
Phone: 0300 303 4610
Email: merton@viaorg.uk
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Kingston
by viadmnKingston – Kingston Wellbeing Service
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We offer free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Kingston aged 18+ at the Kingston Wellbeing Service.You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email.
Any professional like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
We also offer help to the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
To find out more, visit: www.kingstonwellbeingservice.org
Contact us
Phone: 020 3317 7900
24/7 referral line: 0800 840 6704
Email: kingston.wellbeingservice@nhs.netFind your way
Surbiton Health Centre,
Ewell Road,
Surbiton, KT6 6EZ
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Islington
by viadmnIslington – Better Lives
Worried about your own or someone else’s alcohol or drug use?
We offer free and confidential advice, care and support for people in Islington aged 18+ at Better Lives.You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email.
Any professional like a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral for you.
How we help
At our service, you can get:
- Advice about your health and wellbeing
- Regular sessions with your personal keyworker
- A range of different support groups
- Looking ahead to what might be next for you: motivational programmes, education, training and employment support, peer mentoring and volunteering.
We also offer help to the family, friends and carers of the people who use our services.
To find out more, visit: www.candi.nhs.uk/our-services/better-lives-islingtons-drug-and-alcohol-service
Contact us
Phone: 020 3317 7277
Email: cim-tr.betterlives@nhs.netWorking together for healthy, independent lives and enriched communities
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