Dudley, Here4YOUth
A safe space for young people to talk about and receive support for alcohol and other drugs and connect to health & wellbeing interventions.
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About Dudley Here4YOUth
We empower young people to make positive changes for a brighter, safer future. When you work alongside Here4YOUth, you will have access to the following:
· Information and harm reduction advice for alcohol and other drugs
· Set goals to make changes if using alcohol and other drugs
· Help to stop smoking (16-18 year olds)
· Help you connect to health & wellbeing interventions
· Connect with community groups, hobbies, or activities
· Attend our poor impulse control programme
· Attend ‘Smashed’, our alcohol programme
· Receive free condoms, chlamydia and pregnancy testing
· Signposting and referral
· Volunteering opportunities including joining our co-production group
You’re welcome to come along during our open access time Wednesdays 3.00pm – 6.30pm where you can meet our friendly team. You can also get in touch via our online referral on Cranstoun’s website. If you would feel more comfortable to meet a member of our team in an environment you are more familiar with, please do not hesitate to ask.
We are focused on you, improving your wellbeing and keeping you healthy, happy and safe.

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Dudley Here4YOUth
1 Castle Street
Dudley DY1 1LA
Open: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (to 6.30pm, Wed; 4.30pm Fri). Closed Bank Holidays.
01384 241 440
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