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Counselling for drug addiction The Bridge Project - One80 – Young Persons’ Drug And Alcohol Service

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Service details

The Bridge Project is commissioned by Bradford Council to provide a comprehensive drug and alcohol service for young people up to age 21 living across the district of Bradford who are concerned about their substance misuse issues, including, but not limited to:

· Alcohol

· Cannabis

· Stimulants (Amphetamine/Cocaine)

· Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances (NSP)

· Opiates and Crack.

We also support family members, friends, schools, social workers, and other professionals who are concerned about a young person’s use of drugs and alcohol.

Our highly trained substance misuse support practitioners provide a confidential and personalised service for young people. We support young people to identify issues with drugs and alcohol and develop a tailored care plan focused on their strengths and needs, alongside risks and provide safety education around their use. Our team will work in close partnership with the young person, and anyone involved in their life. This may include family members, children’s social care, schools, youth offending team, CAMHS and wider networks of support that are important to the young person.

Our team is based on an outreach model, taking the service to young people in the community, providing support at a range of appropriate venues including home visits, schools, PRUs, college settings, and community centres.

What we offer:

· Confidential support led by the young person.

· Comprehensive assessment including personal strengths, substance misuse issues, mental and physical health, wellbeing, safeguarding, family, and social needs.

· Access to wide range of online advice, information, and self-help resources.

· Advice, prevention, and early intervention for lower risk misuse.

· Structured treatment for complex needs and established patterns of use.

· Consultation and support for family members, friends, schools, social workers, and other professionals where consent has been given.

· Supported referrals to a wide range of community services for mental health, social isolation, education, peer mentoring, healthy activities, family, and relationship support.

· Management of treatment transition pathways for young adults.

Opening times

Please telephone to check opening times of individual services as there may be slight variations but in general our core hours are:

Monday 9.30am – 5.30pm

Tuesday 9:30am – 7:00pm

Wednesday 9.30am – 5.30pm

Thursday 9.30am – 4:00pm

Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm

Catchment area

Bradford District

Referral method

Contact can be made by any parent, child or young person

There is also a professionals’ referral form accessed by following this link https://thebridgeproject.org.uk/professionals-referral-form/

This information was supplied by FRANK on 1 April 2025.