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Opiates & Us
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Advice, Support and Resources
Get non-judgmental expert advice and information on drugs and drugs law from Release.
Get lots of useful information on reducing the harms of drug use on the Tripsit website.
Get useful information on reducing the harms of drug use from the MEN R US website, which is aimed at gay men.
The Loop provide drug testing services and post alerts for drugs in circulation that have been causing problems.
Find health and safety information aimed at the Electronic Music community, including information on testing drugs at the Dance Safe website.
Take the first steps towards getting help for a mental health problem with this useful guide from Mind.
Get advice and information on housing issues from Shelter.
Get information on your employment rights and some help finding a union on the TUC's 'worksmart' website.
Get advice on general issues including housing, work and benefits from the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
If you're experiencing domestic abuse Women's Aid provides practical and emotional support.
Galop supports LGBT+ people who've experienced domestic abuse, sexual violence or hate crime.
The Men's Advice line is for male survivors of domestic abuse.
References
"20% of adults in the UK suffer from anxiety or depression."
Mental Health Foundation, 'Fundamental Facts About Mental Health 2016.' (2016) p.14 <
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/sites/default/files/fundamental-facts-about-mental-health-2016.pdf
> [accessed 1 March 2019]
"Mental health services are underfunded."
King's Fund, 'Mental health under pressure' (2015) <
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/sites/default/files/field/field_publication_file/mental-health-under-pressure-nov15_0.pdf
> [accessed 1 March 2019]
"74% of adults said they'd felt unable to cope in the past year."
Mental Health Foundation, 'Stress: Are we coping?' (2018) p.7 <
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/stress-are-we-coping
> [accessed 1 March 2019]
"People who suffer from anxiety and depression are more likely to develop an opiate dependency."
Mental Health Foundation, 'Fundamental Facts About Mental Health 2016.' (2016) p.55 <
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/sites/default/files/fundamental-facts-about-mental-health-2016.pdf
> [accessed 1 March 2019]
National Institute on Drug Abuse, 'Comorbidity: Addiction and other mental illnesses' (2010) p.2 <
https://www.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/rrcomorbidity.pdf
> [accessed 1 March 2019]