Alcohol
Did you know that men and women are advised not to regulary drink more than 14 units per week? By reducing your alcohol intake to less than 14 units a week, this is considered low-risk drinking. It's called "low risk" rather than "safe" because there is no safe drinking level.
Benefits of Cutting Down
There are so many benefits to reducing your alcohol consumption, some you may expect and others that may be a welcome surprise. Not only is it good for your general health, improving your appearance and how you feel, drinking less will have a positive impact on other aspects of your life including your relationships and work.
Very Brief Intervention
Ask
Do you mind if I ask you a question about alcohol?
- This question may be promoted from some verbal or visual prompts i.e. the person has stated that they have a hangover or there is evidence of drinking in the home etc
How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?
- If the answer given indicates around 4 or more times a week you may wish to consider asking how many drinks do they have on each of these occasions, explain that unit measures can be quite confusing and offer to explain a simple unit measurement guide.
- The principle behind understanding units and applying these to the guideline is important. Essentially, the greater the dose consumed, the greater the chance of unwanted effects.
This is one unit...
The Chief Medical Officers (CMO) guideline for both men and women states that:
- To keep health risks from alcohol to a low level it is safest not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis
- If you regularly drink as much as 14 units per week, it's best to spread your drinking evenly over three or more days
- If you wish to cut down the amount you drink, a good way to help achieve this is to have several drink-free days a week.
Healthcare professionals are advised to use the questions within the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption (AUDIT C)
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption (AUDIT C)
Assist
State some of many benefits to reducing alcohol intake
- Save Money
- Improved relationships
- Reduce calorie intake/lose weight
- Improved fertility if you are trying for a baby
- Improved sleep
- Reduced risk of injury
- Fewer hangovers
- More alert and higher performing at work
- Reduced risk of high blood presure
- Reduced risk of cancer
- Reduced risk of liver disease
Act
NATIONAL SUPPORT
Do you think you would benefit from some further support to reduce your drinking to 'lower risk' levels?
- Speak to your GP, a loved one or call Drinkline 0300 1231110 (Mon-Fri 9am - 8pm, weekends 11am - 4pm). The Drinkline service provides free, confidential, accurate and consistent information and advice to callers who are concerned about their own or someone else`s drinking regardless of the caller`s age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity or spirituality
- Download the 'One You' drinks tracker makes it easy to keep an eye on the booze and take control with daily tips and feedback) available on itunes or google play
- Get further information from NHS Choices www.nhs.uk
- Download the free Drink Coach app, which features a range of tools proven to help you reduce your alcohol intake. The DrinkCoach website also provides tips and advice to help you reduce your alcohol intake. You can take a quick, free and confidential test to see how much alcohol you're drinking and get access to online coaching
SELF CARE
Further tips on cutting down
Make a plan
Before you start drinking, set a limit on how much you're going to drink.
Set a budget
Only take a fixed amount of money to spend on alcohol.
Let them know
If you let your friends and family know you're cutting down and it's important to you, you could get support from them.
Take it a day at a time
Cut back a little each day. That way, every day you do is a success.
Make it a smaller one
You can still enjoy a drink, but go for smaller sizes. Try bottled beer instead of pints, or a small glass of wine instead of a large one.
Have a lower-strength drink
Cut down the alcohol by swapping strong beers or wines for ones with a lower strength (ABV in %). You'll find this information on the bottle.
Stay hydrated
Have a glass of water before you have alcohol and alternate alcoholic drinks with water or a soft drink.
Take a break
Have several drink-free days each week.
Local Support and Contact Details
Aquarius Young Peoples Service
A support service in Bedfordshire for under 19 year olds who are struggling with substance misuse.
Website: https://aquarius.org.uk/our-services/young-peoples-services/bedfordshire-yp/
Telephone: 0121 622 8181
Email: headoffice@aquarius.org.uk
Path 2 Recovery (P2R)
Path 2 Recovery offers free, confidential, addiction services for all adult Central Bedfordshire residents and those with a GP in Central Bedfordshire. Anyone at any stage of their alcohol or drug difficulties is welcome, with a single point of access to assessment and treatment for both substance misuse and associated emotional / mental health needs.
With an individual assessment and personal recovery plan, the team offers one-to-one and group therapies to help sustained recovery, including the opportunity to volunteer and support others in the future.
Website: Path 2 Recovery (P2R) Bedford Borough | East London NHS Foundation Trust (elft.nhs.uk)
Telephone: 0333 332 4019
Email: elt-tr.p2rbedford@nhs.net
SAMAS - community led initiatives
SAMAS is a service delivered across Bedfordshire. Run by Community Led Initiatives, SAMAS works to build a recovery community which can support long term recovery for individuals while enabling them to reach their full potential.
By supporting people throughout their recovery journeys, SAMAS creates a mentorship cycle which allows the people who benefit from the service to lead in its development and day to day running. Working with every individual to identify their strengths where others see risk, means anyone can make a positive change despite their experience with addiction, mental ill health or offending.
Website: https://www.communityled.org.uk/
Telephone: 01234 880 625
Email: hello@communityled.org.uk
Drink Free Days app - Better Health - NHS
For the days you do not want to drink alcohol.
Healthy You's Alcohol Reduction Health Trainer
We know it can be hard to keep track of how much you’re drinking.
Cutting down on how much alcohol you drink can have some positive effects on the way you look and feel – often within just a few days. You will sleep better, have brighter skin and more energy and more importantly you will reduce your risk of developing serious illnesses like cancer, liver and heart disease. Cutting down on how much you drink isn’t always easy, but you won’t be alone. We will help you understand more about your relationship with alcohol, what safe levels of drinking are and help remove the confusion around the number of units.
One of our Alcohol Health Trainers will work with you, meeting regularly to help you achieve your goals. https://healthyyou.org.uk/services/alcohol-reduction/
Tel: 0333 005 0093
Website: https://healthyyou.org.uk/sign-up/
Aquarius Young Peoples Service
A support service in Bedfordshire for under 19 year olds who are struggling with substance misuse.
Website: https://aquarius.org.uk/our-services/young-peoples-services/bedfordshire-yp/
Telephone: 0121 622 8181
Email: headoffice@aquarius.org.uk
Path 2 Recovery (P2R)
Path 2 Recovery offers free, confidential, addiction services for all adult Central Bedfordshire residents and those with a GP in Central Bedfordshire. Anyone at any stage of their alcohol or drug difficulties is welcome, with a single point of access to assessment and treatment for both substance misuse and associated emotional / mental health needs.
With an individual assessment and personal recovery plan, the team offers one-to-one and group therapies to help sustained recovery, including the opportunity to volunteer and support others in the future.
Website: https://www.elft.nhs.uk/services/path-recovery-p2r-central-bedfordshire
Telephone: 0333 332 4019
Email: elt-tr.p2rdunstable@nhs.net
SAMAS - community led initiatives
SAMAS is a service delivered across Bedfordshire. Run by Community Led Initiatives, SAMAS works to build a recovery community which can support long term recovery for individuals while enabling them to reach their full potential.
By supporting people throughout their recovery journeys, SAMAS creates a mentorship cycle which allows the people who benefit from the service to lead in its development and day to day running. Working with every individual to identify their strengths where others see risk, means anyone can make a positive change despite their experience with addiction, mental ill health or offending.
Website: https://www.communityled.org.uk/
Telephone: 01234 880 625
Email: hello@communityled.org.uk
Essex Wellbeing Service
Essex Wellbeing Service can carry out a simple assessment to understand your exact needs and put you in touch with the right help and support.
Once you've completed the assessment they will help you to:
- understand where the issues are with your alcohol consumption,
- set goals and monitor your drinking levels to track your progress
- develop a plan that will enable you to safely manage your drinking
Website: Essex Wellbeing Service
Phone: 0300 303 9988
Depending on your situation, you may be referred to more specialist services where appropriate.
Essex Alcohol Recovery Community
Providing advice, support and information around alcohol use for adults living in Essex.
Website: Essex Alcohol Recovery Community | Phoenix Futures (phoenix-futures.org.uk)
Telephone: 01376 316126
Essex Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service (EYPDAS)
EYPDAS support young people affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
Website: https://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/information/young-people/east/EYPDAS
Telephone: 01245 493311
CGL Spectrum
We can help you to address your drinking and make positive changes during 6 sessions with an experienced alcohol worker.
All of these sessions will be held via telephone or video call, so you can discuss your drinking in an environment that’s comfortable and easy for you. We can hold these sessions in the evening and at weekends.
We will explore your relationship with alcohol, the impact on your life and help you to cut back with useful coping strategies and tips to build strong mental and emotional resilience.
If you find you need extra help, we can also provide more intensive support for your drinking.
Tel: 0800 652 3159
Web: Alcohol telecoms service - Spectrum Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services | Change Grow Live
The Living Room
The Living Room, treats all addictions and is accessible to all.
The Living Room maintains that on-going recovery from addiction is possible with a range of cognitive tools and the appropriate support networks.
Tel: 0300 365 0304
Web: Alcohol Addiction (livingroomherts.org)
Luton Alcohol Helpline
If you feel that you, a loved one or a friend might be drinking too much, and you or they don’t know how to make that first step, call the helpline. They can offer a listening ear and guidance if needed. This helpline is available to anyone living or working in Luton.
Call for free on 08081753063.
Opening Hours:
Monday and Thursday from 5pm – 8pm
Wednesday and Saturday from 10am – 3pm
ResoLUTiONs
ResoLUTiONs support adults in Luton who are struggling with alcohol and/or drug use.
Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/resolutions-drug-alcohol-service-luton
Telephone: 0800 054 6603
Email: resolutions.info@cgl.org.uk
ResoLUTiONS - Young People's Service
Help for people under 25 in Luton who are struggling with alcohol and/or drug use
Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/resolutions-drug-alcohol-service-luton/yp
Telephone: 0800 054 6603
Email: resolutions.info@cgl.org.uk
Headway Luton
Headway Luton supports people with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) caused by alcohol misuse.
The Luton Day Centre activities include:
**Speech and communication**Physiotherapy**Cognitive Exercises **Physical Exercise/Yoga**Computer Classes**Singing/Music**Cooking **Mindfulness**Money Management**Arts & Crafts**Social Interaction**
Community support for clients, families & carers across Luton, Dunstable, Houghton Regis & surrounding areas includes:
**ABI Information & Advice **Crisis Intervention**Emotional Support**Signposting**Advocacy for housing, benefits & money issues **Additional support as required*
Website: www.headwayluton.com
Telephone: 01582 876729
NEXUS MK
Stop smoking services, NHS Health Checks, Bowel cancer screening, access to Mental Health practitioner.
Available at the following practices in Milton Keynes:
Oakridge Park Medical Centre
Address: 30 Texel Close, Oakridge Park, Milton Keynes MK14 6GL
Telephone: 01908 221180
Website: https://www.oakridgeparkmedical.nhs.uk/
Purbeck Health centre
Address: Purbeck, Stantonbury, Milton Keynes MK14 6BL
Telephone: 01908 318989
Website: https://www.purbeckhealthcentre.co.uk/
Sovereign Medical Centre
Address: 2 Sovereign Drive, Pennyland, Milton Keynes MK15 8AJ
Telephone: 01908 209420
Website: http://www.sovereignmedicalcentre.co.uk/
Neath Hill Health Centre
Address: 1 Tower Cres, Neath Hill, Milton Keynes MK14 6JY
Telephone: 01908 200529
Website: https://www.neathhillhealthcentre.co.uk/
The Stonedean Practice
Address: Market Square, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes MK11 1YA
Telephone: 01908 261155
Website: https://www.stonedeanpractice.org.uk/
Wolverton Health Centre
Address: Gloucester Rd, Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5DY
Telephone: 01908 222954
Website: https://www.wolvertonhealthcentre.co.uk/
Milton Keynes Young People's Drug and Alcohol Services
- Work with anyone up to the age of 18, but will work with people up to the age of 25 if they have additional needs.
- Offer advice and support for anyone who would like to learn more about drugs and alcohol, whether they use substances or not.
- Support people who want to reduce or stop their substance use, we meet where they feel comfortable, work at their own pace and help them create achievable goals.
- Support anyone who is, or has been affected by someone else`s drug or alcohol use.
- Provide drug and alcohol awareness sessions to professionals, schools, individuals, and groups.
- Work closely with other professionals so that we can offer and provide the best treatment options for young people.
Community Referral Process
Telephone: 0300123 6600
Text: 82111
Key Links
- Milton Keynes – Addiction Recovery Community Milton Keynes (ARC-MK) Overview - Addiction Recovery Community (Arc) Milton Keynes - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
- Milton Keynes - Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Team Drugs, alcohol and young people | Milton Keynes Council (Milton-keynes.gov.uk)
- Young peoples drug & alcohol service email: YPDS@milton-Keynes.gov.uk
- Adult drug & alcohol service email: cnwl.arc-mk@nhs.net
- SMART services in MK: supportservices@smartcjs.org.uk
- Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) services in Milton Keynes: resource@ukna.org
- Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) services in Milton Keynes: help@aamail.org
- Al-anon family support service: helpline@alk-anonuk.org.uk
- Talk to Frank: frank@talktofrank.com
Ready to Change – Get help with alcohol dependency
If you're not sure whether you're drinking too much alcohol, or if you want to change your drinking, the step-by-step guidance below will help you.
Offer: Norfolk
Ready to Change – Get help with alcohol dependency (Resources)
Offer: Norfolk
Better Health – Drink Less
“Cutting back on the booze can be a really effective way to improve your health, boost your energy, lose weight and save money.
Any reduction in the amount you drink every week will be beneficial – and with the right help, it's easier than you think.
We have some simple tips and tools to help you start cutting down today. Let's do this!”
Website: https://www.nhs.uk/better-health/drink-less/
Offer: National
Norfolk Alcohol and Drug Behaviour Change Service
“We can help you break free from harmful patterns of behaviour and feel happier and healthier. We tailor the drug and alcohol support we offer to fit your needs. Whether it's one to one working or group sessions, we will help you work towards your goals. We want you to unlock your full potential.
Our services include medical treatment. This might include substitute prescribing or medication that helps prevent relapse.”
Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/alcohol-drug-behaviour-change-norfolk
Offer: Norfolk and Waveney
Get help with alcohol dependency – Norfolk County Council
“If you’re physically dependent on alcohol, the first thing you should do is talk to your GP. Stopping drinking overnight by yourself could be harmful – even fatal.
Your GP can provide advice, medication (if needed) and will know what support is available in your area. Once you have cut back or stopped drinking alcohol, you may need some long-term support to help keep you on track.”
Offer: Norfolk
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Review date: 15/02/2022
Turning Point
Drug and alcohol misuse can be harmful to your physical and mental health and wellbeing.
There are treatment services to support adults and young people affected by drug and alcohol misuse in Suffolk. Drug and Alcohol treatment services for adults and young people in Suffolk are provided by Turning Point in conjunction with Suffolk Family Carers and Iceni
Tel: 0300 123 0872
East Coast Recovery
Located on the peaceful Suffolk coast in the heart of East Anglia, our addiction treatment centre is the ideal setting for those seeking recovery to start changing their minds, and their lives, for a brighter future.
Website: Drug and Alcohol Addiction Rehab | Suffolk, East Anglia, UK | East Coast Recovery
Telephone: 01502 587269
Text: 07585531332
Email: info@eastcoastrecovery.co.uk
SMART Recovery
SMART is a science based programme to help people manage their recovery from any form of addictive behaviour.
This includes addictions to substances such as alcohol, drugs and nicotine, or compulsive behaviours such as gambling, sex, eating, shopping, self-harming and so on.
SMART stands for ‘Self-Management and Recovery Training’. There are SMART meetings in Ipswich or you can join an online meeting. Contact SMART UK or visit the website to find your nearest meeting.
Website: Self-Help Addiction Recovery | UK Smart Recovery
Telephone: 0330 053 6022
Email: info@smartrecovery.org.uk
STARS Supporting Treatment Accommodation and Recovery in Suffolk
STARS offers intensive support to people who are accessing treatment for drug/alcohol issues and have struggled to maintain a tenancy in the past.
The STARS service offers twenty five units of accommodation, located across Suffolk for single people alongside a dedicated worker who will help individuals to build the skills they need to live independently and eventually move on to more permanent housing.
To meet the criteria for the service, individuals must be a Suffolk resident, be accessing substance misuse treatment and be 18 years or over. Priority will be given to those who are in most need of intensive support.
Website: https://angliacaretrust.org.uk/
Telephone:01473 622888
Email: admin@angliacaretrust.org.uk
Drug and Alcohol Service (adults and children)
Reducing alcohol intake can improve health, boost your energy, lose weight and save money.
LOCAL INFORMATION
Inclusion Visions provide a free, confidential and easy to access service to residents of Thurrock aged 18 and over affected by drug or alcohol use.
Self-referrals can be made via our website, or by contacting the service directly.
For more information:
Website: Home - Visions - Inclusion Thurrock
Telephone: 0300 303 1018
Email: Visions@mpft.nhs.uk
Wize up Thurrock offer a free and confidential drug and alcohol service for young people under 18 (including young offenders) and families in Thurrock.
Referrals for yourself or for someone else can be made through their website.
For more information:
Website: Wize-Up - Thurrock info | Change Grow Live
Telephone: 01375 376 111
Email: thurrock.wize-up@cgl.org.uk
NATIONAL INFORMATION
NHS Better Health Drink Less tips on cutting down alcohol and its benefits. Includes the NHS Drink Free Days app.