Bath & North East Somerset Drug & Alcohol Service

Here to support you with options around your substance use.

Bath & North East Somerset Drug & Alcohol Service is here to support you with options around your substance use. 

Whether you want to quit entirely, reduce your use, or learn how to be safer when using drugs, we can support you. We also provide support to those affected by someone else's substance use. 

We take pride in offering a safe, inclusive, and easily accessible service for everyone. Whether you’re reaching out to a drug and alcohol service for the first time or are a regular visitor, you'll find it simple to access the resources, information, or treatment you need. 

What to expect 

We support a wide range of different people who use alcohol and drugs such as ecstasy, cocaine, crack, cannabis, heroin and other opioids, and much more. Whatever your reason for getting in touch you won’t be judged, as many of us have been in your position before. 

You’ll find a welcoming community, trustworthy information, and a safe space with people who share your experiences. We’re here to help you explore the support options available, making it easy for you to find what suits you best. Our services are confidential, free, and available to everyone in Bath and North East Somerset 

The support we offer 

  • 121 support 
  • Group support 
  • Online support 
  • Harm reduction 
  • Needle and syringe provision 
  • Detox and rehab
  • Mental health 
  • Supporting lasting recovery 
  • Peer mentors
  • Friends, family and significant others

For professionals

We're experts in delivering integrated community services within substance use and mental health and collaborate with local partners to deliver a person-centred approach. 

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Our partners 

Bath & North East Somerset Drug & Alcohol service is delivered in partnership with Bristol Drugs Project (BDP), Bath & North East Somerset Council, The Nelson Trust, and Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership (AWP).