Alcohol Misuse Service
| The Alcohol Misuse Service (AMS) is funded by the two Bristol Primary Care Trusts and Bristol Social Services and Health and offers a comprehensive service to people in the city experiencing problems with alcohol. This is a free service to users that offers a range of interventions including: |
The Alcohol Misuse Service :
Unit 2 Kings Court
Little King Street
Bristol
BS1 4HW
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Tel: 0117 929 3028
info@addictionrecovery.org.uk
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- Advice and information
- Brief Interventions
- Counselling
- Day Care
- Drop ins
- Relapse prevention
- Support for families
- Referral links to NHS specialist services
- GP Surgeries outreach services
The service is provided by a small team of experienced and qualified practitioners together with 12 volunteers most of whom are either qualified counsellors or counsellors undertaking training at Diploma level.
Services are delivered at the AMS premises and in two satellites, one in the north of the city and one in the south. The service works closely with the Robert Smith Unit (RSU) the Bristol Specialist Drug and Alcohol Service (BSDAS) and recently AMS and the RSU were awarded a new contract by the Bristol to deliver an enhanced alcohol service in South Bristol at Knowle Health Park.
The service has two primary goals to promote sensible drinking and to reduce the harm caused by alcohol. Referrals can be made to the service by professionals or by self referral. Work is both individual and group based.
All staff and volunteers receive regular external clinical supervision. Staff have responsibility for the support and line management of volunteers.
The service has secured charitable funding to develop a young persons service.
Discussions are also in progress to develop a service tailored to the needs of the criminal justice system, especially the probation service and it is hoped that it will be possible to put a service in place in the current year.