Description
Barnsley Recovery Steps, is a drug and alcohol service that offer a range of free, confidential and non-judgemental services for adults aged 18+ and their families whose lives are affected by drugs and/or alcohol.
Our aim is to support people to stay safe and live happier, healthy lives, free from drugs and alcohol. We have experienced and professional teams who will work with individuals on their journey to recovery from drugs and/or alcohol.
We're here to help
Phone us to speak to one of our friendly, trained experts. We’re here to help and will work with you to you manage, reduce or stop your drug or alcohol use.
To help you make the changes you want to make our free and confidential service provides:
- support with any physical, emotional or mental health needs
- needle exchange
- recovery and detox programmes
- one to one and group therapy
- support with your housing or managing your money
- social activities
- education, training and employment opportunities
You can also talk to us if you’re worried about someone else’s drug and alcohol use, rather than your own.
Your Recovery
We work with you on your own goals, whether that’s making small changes, stopping an unwanted habit altogether or just getting some advice.
Our service works in local communities to support people with drugs and/or alcohol issues. We recruit and train volunteers – if you would like to volunteer with Recovery Steps Barnsley, please contact us on 01226 779066.
Opening Times
Monday - Wednesday 9.15am - 4.45pm
Thursday 9.15am - 6.45pm
Friday 9.15am - 4.45pm
Contact Details
Contact name: Humankind Recovery Steps
Email address: brs.referrals@humankindcharity.org.uk
Phone number: 01226 779066
Mobile number:
Locations
Address details:
5/6 Burleigh Ct, Barnsley S70 1XY
Bamburgh Lane, Goldthorpe, S63 9PG
McLintocks Building, Crookes Street, S70 6BX
Other Details
Eligibility: This service is for you if: you're over 18 or over (if you are under 18, contact us to see how we can help), living in Barnsley and you're worried about either your drug and alcohol use or someone else's.
Published: 09 August 2019