Help with drug or alcohol misuse
If you use drugs or alcohol and want support to reduce or stop, there are services across the city to help. These are commissioned by the Drug and Alcohol Action Team.
Do you or someone you know need support to quit or advice about drugs and/or alcohol?
Visit the Salford DAATIS website or telephone 0161 909 6525
Salford drug and alcohol services operate from several locations across the city, providing a wide range of services including advice and information, assessment, care planning, needle exchange, substitute prescribing, detoxification and relapse prevention.
For drug services covering:
- Broughton
- Cadishead
- Charlestown
- Eccles
- Irlam
- Kersal
- Langworthy
- Ordsall
- Pendleton
- Seedley
- Weaste
1 King Street
Eccles
M30 OAE
Tel: 0161 787 7343
Fax: 0161 789 0360
For drug services covering:
- Boothstown
- Little Hulton
- Pendlebury
- Swinton
- Walkden
- Worsley
Haysbrook Centre
4 Haysbrook Avenue
Little Hulton M28 OAY
Tel: 0161 703
8873
Fax: 0161 762 0611
For alcohol services - city wide - contact:
The
Basement
Eccles Town Hall
Irwell Place
Eccles, Manchester
Tel: 0161 745 7227
Fax: 0161 736 3740
A fourth site is currently closed due to redevelopment work, this is
at:
6 Acton Square
The Crescent
Salford M5 4NY
Aspire, a new service
Aspire is a new service for recovering drug and alcohol users who are serious about changing their lives. The ethos of the service is to improve individual’s motivation to change and to enable recovery through a range of psychological and social interventions. It offers a programme of group work and activities, which are designed to support people in making and sustaining changes.
The Red Door
Mona Street (off Gloucester Street)
Pendleton
Salford M6 6WY
Tel: 0161 745 9566
Fax: 0161 736 9628
For more information about any of these services please contact the local drugs and alcohol information line on:
Telephone: 0161 909 6525
Email: admin@daatis.info
This page was last updated on 01 December 2008
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