Alcohol is a part of many of our lives in one way or another, so if you are concerned about your own or someone else’s drinking find local support here, and visit Alcohol Change UK to learn more about Dry January and to find stories shared by people from across the UK on their experiences with alcohol-harm and how they made a change.

The drug and alcohol service in Bromley is provided by CGL (Change Grow Live) Bromley. Support is available to Bromley residents of all ages. To contact the service call: 020 8289 1999 from 10am to 4pm on weekdays. Outside of those hours and at the weekend you can call on: 07738 802 713. You can also email referrals.bromley@cgl.org if you need help or support.

There are a range of substances that people may misuse – these can include illegal substances like cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and cannabis and over the counter medicines bought at a pharmacy or even prescription medication. Some people may become dependent, others may use socially when out with friends.

Many people enjoy a drink – they like the taste and the effects.  However, if your drinking has increased or you are drinking more frequently, you may be putting your health at risk.

If you are worried about your drinking, try this confidential alcohol advice on-line quiz. It may help you better understand your level of drinking.

If you are worried about your drug use try this confidential drugs advice online quiz. It may help you to better understand your level of drug use.

Find the right service for you

Young people's services 

Confidential drug and alcohol misuse treatment and support services for under-18 year olds.

Adult services

Information, advice and support for 18 year olds and over to help reduce your alcohol or drug misuse.

About our services

We work together with Change Grow Live (CGL) to offer a range of services to those who have concerns about their drug or alcohol use and are London Borough of Bromley residents.

Our services are flexible, confidential and will allow Bromley residents to empower themselves and take control of their health and quality of life.