Alcohol, Cigarettes and Drugs

DrugsAt school, teachers are always giving lectures on the dangers of alcohol, cigarettes and drugs but young people still go out there and use them. In some cases, get arrested or end up in hospital. Don't make the wrong decision and more importantly, don't feel pressurised.

Drugs are illegal to use but they are not illegal to talk about. You can find information regarding alcohol, cigarettes and drugs below.

|Alcoholics Anonymous is a global organisation, which helps people try to overcome their alcohol problems. People talk about their experiences and help each other to solve their alcohol problems. They have helped over 2 million people worldwide. The best part of this organisation is that it is free and open to all members of public.
Telephone: 0845 769 7555

|Drink Aware website has information regarding drinking and how to enjoy a drink responsibly.
Telephone: 020 7307 7450

|Youth 2 Youth is a fantastic service that offers free and confidential advice on any problem. They will listen to you, try to understand what it must be like for you, and try to help you come up with your own solutions to your problem. You can even chat on line.
Telephone: 020 8896 3675

|Truth About Booze website consists of information regarding drinking for young people.
Telephone: 020 7307 7450

|FRANK has comprehensive details about different types of the drugs used by people today. You can contact them anonymously.
Telephone: 0800 776600

Surrey Alcohol & Drugs Advisory Service is a service, with advice regarding Drugs and Alcohol.
Telephone:
01737 780253

The Xchange is advice, information and support for drug users, their families and carers. Services provided include information and advice, specialised stimulant service, alternative therapies, needle exchange drop in.
Telephone: 01483 773242

|Surrey Drug & Alcohol Action Team is a local organisation to help young people with drug and alcohol advice, prevention and treatment services.
Telephone: 01372 205790

|Surrey Drug Care is a drug care help line for people in Surrey. There is a 24/7 free phone number for information regarding drugs and how to quit.
Telephone: 01483 300112

|Re Solv is an organisation for the prevention of solvent volatile substance abuse (VSA).
Telephone: 01785 817885

|Quit Because is a website to help you to quit smoking. This website is designed for young people. It provides young people with advice regarding smoking and the disadvantages of it.
Telephone: 0800 00 22 00

|Go Smokefree - Smoking problems? This website could help you. You could find information about the disadvantages of smoking and how to quit it.
Telephone: 0800 169 0 169

|Catch 22 has a 24/7 Service in Surrey is a specialist treatment service that works with young people aged 11 to 19 who are experiencing problems with drugs or alcohol.
Telephone: 0800 622 6662
Text the service to refer or get more information on: 07595 088 388