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Set up as a charity in 1984, Druglink’s objective is to have a significant and positive impact on the lives of those who use substances (drugs / alcohol), their families and the communities in which they live.  Druglink achieves this aim by providing a diverse range of both proactive and responsive services, which target three key areas: Prevention, Recovery and Reintegration.  
Druglink take an active role in education and currently run scheduled and bespoke training courses to a diverse client base. Druglink view education as key to prevention.
For those who have already been affected by substance use, whether their own or a family members’, Druglink run a number of projects aimed at easing and supporting recovery. Druglink view personalised support as the key to recovery.
Once in recovery, it’s essential for individuals to develop the skills and confidence needed to enable them to re-enter society. Working with a number of other agencies and
    Druglink take an active role in education and currently run scheduled and bespoke training courses to a diverse client base. Druglink view education as key to prevention.
For those who have already been affected by substance use, whether their own or a family members’, Druglink run a number of projects aimed at easing and supporting recovery. Druglink view personalised support as the key to recovery.
Once in recovery, it’s essential for individuals to develop the skills and confidence needed to enable them to re-enter society. Working with a number of other agencies and
Contact
Address
                    Trefoil House, 
                Red Lion Lane, 
                                        Hertfordshire,
                            HP3 9TE,
                United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
01923 260 733
    druglink@druglink.ltd.uk
    Website
In Brief
Charity Number
295384
    No. of Paid Staff
45
    No. of Volunteers
19
    Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
    Primary Field of Work
Alcohol & drugs
    Custody or Community
Community
    Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
    Regions
East | London | Outer London | South East
    Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Case management | Counselling | Domestic & sexual violence | Education | Family support | Housing & homelessness | Mental health | Peer support | Research & academia | Restorative justice | Lived experience involvement | Training | Volunteering