Related to this topic: Leaflets | Support | Patient+ | UK Guidelines | Online Videos | News | Weblinks | Poem/Story | Equipment | Books | Glossaries
Print options: Printer friendly version of this leaflet (html) View and print the pdf version of this leaflet (tip - pdf print is neatest)     Other options:  AddThis Social Bookmark Button (what's this?)

ARP

2nd Floor
7 Holyrood Street
London
SE1 2EL

Tel: 020 7234 9940
Fax: 020 7357 6712
Web: www.arp-uk.org

ARP is a charity providing residential and non-residential support to people with all kinds of alcohol problems. ARP is the largest alcohol service in the UK and is experienced in helping people of all backgrounds with a variety of alcohol problems.

ARP offers a safe and drink-free environment in which people can explore their drinking behaviour and its effect on their lives. There is a complex range of reasons why people develop an alcohol problem so ARP offers a wide range of services. The whole ethos of ARP is based on providing a friendly, non-judgemental service, that focuses on users identifying, with ARP's support, the steps they want to take to tackle their difficulties. All ARP services are free. They include the following:

  • Structured day care
  • Residential programmes
  • Post-detox assessment
  • Drop-in
  • Individual and group counselling
  • Welfare rights advice
  • Resettlement support
  • Specialist services for women, black people, young people, crack/alcohol users and women experiencing domestic violence

The first point of contact is usually through one of ARP's direct access centres or through its Accommodation Assessment Team. Please telephone the above number to obtain further details and information.

Checked: 17 Oct 2007








Disclaimer: Patient UK has no control of the content of the above links. Inclusion does not imply endorsement by Patient UK.

Advertise on this site














Disclaimer: Patient UK has no control of the content of the above links. Inclusion does not imply endorsement by Patient UK.

Advertise on this site


PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

^ Top of Page