Urgent and emergency support
If you have a life-threatening or health emergency, please call 999.
For urgent advice and information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, call NHS 111.
Treatment and rehabilitation services
You can access a range of services, from advice and information to structured drug treatment programmes. Support is also available for families, carers and children affected by substance use.
Appointments are available online, over the phone, or in person.
The Grove drug support service
The Grove provides individual programmes to help anyone ready to reduce or stop their drug use. They also run hub clinics based in GP surgeries and other locations across Haringey.
The Grove can help with:
- assessment and recovery planning
- detoxification and rehabilitation treatment
- support with chemsex
- one-to-one counselling and other 'talking therapies'
- group therapy
- recreational drug service
- women's only space
- support for friends and family
- methadone or buprenorphine prescribing
- needle exchange
- criminal justice interventions
- employment, training, benefits and welfare support
Find out more on The Grove drug service website.
Residents and professionals can also make referrals online by using changeyourtomorrow. The portal also includes information on satellite clinics, outreach, wellbeing support and treatment pathways.
The Grove drop-in clinics
The Grove runs 2 weekly drop-in clinics in Tottenham and Wood Green.
The clinics are for residents experiencing homelessness and substance use dependency.
Clients can access opiate substitute medication and other interventions for substances.
Referrals can be made to other support services (for example housing, mental health, domestic abuse, sexual health, in-patient detoxification and rehabilitation). Priority will be given to women experiencing homelessness.
The clinics also offer:
- blood-borne virus testing (such as Hepatitis and HIV)
- free take-home Naloxone
- brief physical and mental health assessments
Community Hub – Wood Green
Wood Green drop-in clinic:
- Every Wednesday, 4pm to 7pm
- The Community Hub (Haringey), 8 Caxton Road, Wood Green, N22 6TB
Mulberry Junction – Tottenham
Tottenham drop-in clinic:
- Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4pm to 7pm
- Mulberry Junction, 332 High Road, Tottenham, N15 4BN
BUBIC drug support service
BUBIC is a local community drug and alcohol service set up by ex-drug users. They run support groups, one-to-one advice, support for carers, and other activities across Haringey to help people overcome problematic drug use.
Find out more on the BUBIC website
Haringey Recovery Service
Haringey Recovery Service is a free and confidential service which provides recovery and aftercare services for adults in Haringey.
Their services include:
- one-to-one support sessions
- online recovery tools
- counselling
- a range of support groups
- women-only spaces
- services for those who identify as LGBTQ+
- social spaces
- volunteering and employment opportunities
Find out more on the Haringey Recovery Service website.
Services for children, young people, and families
Insight Platform provides free and confidential support and advice to young people who are using or affected by substance misuse. The service is also open to family members who are affected by the young person’s drug use.
Find out how Insight Platform can support children, young people, and families.
Access to Naloxone
Naloxone is a life-saving medication used to reverse an opioid overdose from drugs like heroin, methadone, and codeine. If someone is having an opioid overdose, this medication can buy extra time for the emergency services to arrive.
You can access Naloxone for free from participating Healthy Living Pharmacies.
Find nearest pharmacy providing Naloxone
Needle exchange
People aged 18 and over can access clean injecting equipment and return any used equipment at participating Healthy Living Pharmacies. Anyone under 18 years old should go to Insight Platform.
For help with problem drinking, find local alcohol support services.
Reporting dangerous drugs
Let us know about any dangerous drugs through Haringey’s Local Drug Information System (LDIS).