Support with your own drug or alcohol use
We’ll work with you to tailor one-to-one and/or group support or counselling as appropriate – which can be face-to-face, online or over the phone. The most important step is getting in touch, then we take it from there together with you.
Support For Family Friends & Concerned Others
We provide specialist support for anyone impacted by another person’s use of drugs and/or alcohol. You don’t have to be a family member – this could be a friend, colleague, neighbour, co-parent etc. If someone else’s substance use is affecting your life, we’re here for you.
Recovery support
We provide professional and peer support for all stages in your recovery journey. So, whether you’re looking to begin making changes, or already in recovery and want support to maintain the changes you’ve made, we can help
Reducing your risks
We can help you minimise the risks associated with drug and alcohol use with sterile needles and syringes, naloxone kits and other support and information.
Specialist support for children and young people
We work with any young person struggling with their or someone else’s drug or alcohol use. Under-18s can get in touch directly; if you’re concerned about a young person, you can contact us with their consent
Specialist support for over-50s
Older adults who use drugs and alcohol have some increased health risks, medication management needs and support requirements. Our specialist services are tailored to help meet those.
Homelessness, Assertive Outreach & Community Service
Our specialist professional and peer teams work with vulnerable people who use drugs or alcohol, delivering support directly in the community and in partnership with local services.
Education & training programmes
As well as ensuring our own teams are highly trained, we provide organisations and professionals with wide ranging training and run awareness programs for young people in education and community settings.
Volunteer with CAVDAS
Make a difference in your community by volunteering with CAVDAS. Support people affected by drug and alcohol use whilst gaining valuable skills, training and experience in a supportive environment.
Get In Touch
If you would like to access CAVDAS you can do so in one of a number of ways. You can make an appointment online or you can call our dedicated workers on 0300 3007000 to discuss your needs.