Alcohol And Drugs
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Alcohol And Drugs
Cassie Pirelli (Welfare Adviser, University of Westminster) gives expert video advice on: What can I do if I feel under pressure to take drugs?; What should I do if I decide to experiment with drugs?; Where can I find information about drugs? and more...
What organisations are there that could help with alcohol problems?
If you want to contact an organisation in your local area about alcohol problems, then the first thing to do would be to go to your University doctor, who will put you in touch with self-help groups for those with alcohol problems either on campus or in the local area. Also, if you sign up to Alcoholics Anonymous then you can put in your post code and they'll find someone to help with alcohol problems in your local area, too.
Where can I find information about drugs?
The best place to find information about drugs is the website talktofrank.com. It's got lots of information about the effects of drugs, what drugs looks like and everything you need to know. The other thing you can do is go to a student union; they should have leaflets regarding information on drugs which you can take away for free.
What organisations are there that could help with drug problems?
There are lots of organisations out there locally to help you with drug problems. You can find an organisation using your Yellow Pages. Alternatively, if you go to talktofrank.com, they've got a search facility which you can use your postcode to locate the closest place to you that will be able to help you with drug problems.