CADAS HELPLINE: 0800 254 5658
Available on weekdays
11am - 5pm (Wed 11am - 7pm)
Please phone: 0300 1114002
If you have a general enquiry or are a professional seeking information.
Reducing harmful addiction across Cumbria
Contact Us
Address
500 Terry Francine St.
San Francisco, CA 94158
Contact
123-456-7890
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am – 7:00 pm
​Sunday
9:00 am – 9:00 pm
We are sometimes contacted by people who want to take urgent action to help a loved one.
We can only help people who approach us themselves.
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If you would like to talk to an expert to help you to persuade your loved one to make this approach, you can book a session which will help you to do this but also be therapeutic for you.
If you would like to start the process in the usual way, we will need some details about you and the person you are concerned about.
Please complete the form below and we will be in touch, discretely and confidentially - or you can phone the CHANGE line on XXXXX XXXXXX.
CADAS at Work
If you are concerned about someone you manage or employ or you run your own business, CADAS@Work can provide training, consultancy and interventions to help you manage the situation legally and sympathetically.
‘I was broken, afraid and full of guilt, remorse and completely confused.
Through four months of hard work tears and laughter and a lot of swearing I am in a completely different place, curious and excited for a brighter future. I am now 4 months sober; I am grateful for this and feel free of a tremendous burden.’
‘This service has been the best I have ever accessed, trying multiple charities, and supporting forums, CADAS provides a holistic service for you, your family and your addict. Compassionate, caring, open and honest staff that support many areas which derive from addictions. Without the service, I would be completely lost’
'I came to CADAS scared of losing my job, scared of losing my family and scared of losing my life.
I feel as if I am in charge again. And more than that, I am able to enjoy things again, without that crushing fear.'
I have really enjoyed my first group meeting. It's a relief to talk to people who know how you are feeling and to listen to others.
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- Family & Friends Support Group member