Achieve services in Trafford
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Achieve Trafford Clinical and Recovery Teams |
454 Chester Road |
0161 938 4514 |
Opening Hours (With the exception of Thursday, open until 7pm). |
For referrals, please fill in the form and send to achieve.referrals@gmmh.nhs.uk
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Achieve Trafford Young People Team |
For correspondence only Annara House |
0161 723 3880 |
Please contact the team for more information. |
Useful links
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Cocaine Anonymous
- Adfam
- DrugScope UK DrugWatch
- Helping Hand (Cost of Living support near you)
- Al-Anon UK
- Alcohol Change UK
- Try Dry® app
- UK Smart Recovery
- Narcotics Anonymous in the United Kingdom (UKNA)
- Re-Solv: UK's solvent abuse charity
- Chemsafe Space
- Release
- WEDINOS - Welsh Emerging Drugs and Identification of Novel Substances Project
- Greater Manchester GM Trends
- Addiction Family Support
- MEN R US
- The Northern Sexual Health
- Sexual & Reproductive Health - Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
- Manchester Action on Street Health (MASH)
- Crystal Meth Anonymous UK
- Controlling Chemsex
- Gamblers Anonymous
Breaking Free Online
Breaking Free Online is a digital cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme that was initially developed in 2010 by a team of psychologists and substance misuse specialists based in Greater Manchester.
The programme specialises in supporting lasting behaviour change for those struggling with alcohol and drug use and integrates evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as mindfulness, relapse prevention and motivational enhancement.
Service users across Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) can start using Breaking Free straight away. The programme is designed to help people understand what might be driving their drug or alcohol use, and then through learning psychological and behavioural techniques, help them cope and control their drug or alcohol use and make positive changes to the lifestyle and health.
The video below explains more about the programme.
The programme specialises in supporting lasting behaviour change for those struggling with alcohol and drug use and integrates evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as mindfulness, relapse prevention and motivational enhancement.
Service users across Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) can start using Breaking Free straight away. The programme is designed to help people understand what might be driving their drug or alcohol use, and then through learning psychological and behavioural techniques, help them cope and control their drug or alcohol use and make positive changes to the lifestyle and health.
The video below explains more about the programme.
https://dtmf1pplxgq1m.cloudfront.net/videos/en/client-engagement.mp4
Please speak to a member of staff at Achieve for an access code.
Please speak to a member of staff at Achieve for an access code.
Once you have an access code, go to the Breaking Free Online website and click sign up to create your account.
If you have an Android phone or iPhone, you can also download the Breaking Free app. Search for: ‘Breaking Free’