Alcohol & Other Drugs

Cranstoun Inspire, Sutton

Cranstoun Inspire is a community drug and alcohol service for anyone over the age of 18 living in the London Borough of Sutton.

About Cranstoun Inspire

Cranstoun Inspire is a community drug and alcohol service that works to support people wanting to change their alcohol and/or drug use in any way across the London Borough of Sutton. You can refer yourself to the service and referrals can also be made by your GP, housing provider, probation officer and other professionals. This particular service is for people over the age of 18, however we also run a service for young people (under 18) called Here4YOUth. To find out more information on this service, click here.

At Cranstoun Inspire, you will have access to:

  • Information and advice
  • Assessments
  • Community outreach
  • Access to mutual aid
  • Harm reduction including brief interventions and needle exchange
  • Psychosocial interventions including one to one key working and group programmes
  • Pharmacological interventions including prescribing services
  • Physical health and wellbeing assessments and support
  • Breaking Free Online – a companion app to use on your smartphone
  • Counselling
  • Access to Education, Training and Employment (ETE) Services, including volunteering
  • Peer mentor programme
  • Family and carer support
  • Access to housing and benefits advice, liaison and referral
  • Access to detox and rehab detox packages
  • Transition support from a young person’s service into the adult service
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Cranstoun Inspire

Cranstoun Inspire

Cranstoun Inspire
Orion House, 19 Cedar Road
Sutton
SM2 5JG

Open: 9.30am to 6pm (8pm Mondays and Thursdays). Closed Bank Holidays.

020 8773 9393

info-inspire@cranstoun.org.uk

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