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    Alcohol Concern
    64 Leman St
    London E1 8EU
    Tel: 020 7264 0510
    E-mail: contact@alcoholconcern.org.uk
    www.alcoholconcern.org.uk
    A national agency on alcohol misuse, Alcohol Concern provides information on public policy issues affected by alcohol including public health, housing, children and families, crime and licensing.

    Al-Anon Family Groups UK & Eire
    61 Great Dover Street
    London SE1 4YF
    Tel: 020 7403 0888
    Email: enquiries@al-anonuk.org.uk
    www.al-anonuk.org.uk
    Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking.

    Alcoholics Anonymous
    General Service Office
    PO Box 1
    Stonebow House
    Stonebow,
    York YO1 7NJ
    Tel: 01904 644026
    Helpline: 0845 769755
    www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
    AA is the largest self-help group for people with alcohol problems. Anonymity is guaranteed. AA sees alcoholism as a disease which can be managed by abstinence and group support.

    www.condomessentialwear.co.uk
    Helpline: 0800 567 123
    A website and free helpline service promoting sexual health through information and prevention advice about sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

    www.downyourdrink.com
    A website designed to help you work out whether you're drinking too much, and if so, what you can do about it.

    www.drinkaware.co.uk
    A range of information, useful resources for sensible drinking and advice about alcohol from the Drinkaware Trust.

    Drinkline (The National Alcohol Helpline)
    Tel: 0800 917 8282 (open 9.00am to 11.00pm Monday to Friday)
    A free telephone helpline service offering information and self-help materials to callers worried about their own drinking, support for family and friends of heavy drinkers and advice on where to go for help.

    Frank (formerly the National Drugs Helpline)
    Tel: 0800 77 66 00
    www.talktofrank.com
    A 24 hour free telephone service and website offering information and advice on drugs and drug misuse. A literature and referral service is also available to helpline callers.

    www.knowyourlimits.gov.uk
    Advice for young people aimed at reducing the risks to personal safety by making sensible choices when drinking alcohol.