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Regency House, 33-49 Farwig Lane, Bromley, Greater London, BR1 3RE
Bromley North (0.26 mi)
Sundridge Park (0.40 mi)
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Bromley Changes offers a range of treatment and support services for young people aged up to 18 who have concerns about their drug or alcohol use and are residents or have links in the borough of Bromley.
Service offers: • Confidential advice and information for young people up to the age of 18 • Support to help you make informed decisions about your drug and alcohol use • Support to help you cut down or stop using drugs or alcohol • Assessment of your specific needs • One-to-one sessions and group work • Appointments at a convenient location • Gateway to other services • Drop-in services across the borough (please contact us for more details) • Advice and information for parents and carers • Male and female workers
There are also some new roles on the team which have improved the ways we can reach young people and their families.
• A youth criminal justice substance use worker- who has specialist knowledge to support young people in trouble with the law – from early prevention to working with young people offending in the CJS. • Part of her role is to discuss and explore with young person the linked risk taking of using drugs and alcohol and committing offences and reducing overall risk of their behaviours, also delivers training to professionals on all things substance use and criminal justice related.
A family and carers worker attached to team- provides advisory and support service for parents whose children are misusing substances – running virtual parent support groups and offer of 1-1 work, with aim of promoting confident, drugs aware parents
• Hidden Harm worker- offer of support for children age 5-18, support for those affected by someone elses substance use a parent or carer, sibling. The young person doesn’t have to live with the adult they have been affected by but this is a really important early intervention service offered: tramua informed practise working at building emotional resilience young people and children to process and heal from challenging life circumstances or cope with reality of living with an adult substance user.
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For medical advice in England or Wales, contact NHS 111 by dialling 111 For medical advice in Scotland, contact NHS 24 on 08454 242424 For sexual health advice, contact the National Sexual Health Helpline provided by The Department of Health and Social Care on 0300 123 7123
For help and emotional support if you’re 18 or under, contact Childline on 0800 1111 For help and emotional support (at any age), contact the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 If you are experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support, text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258
For help with domestic abuse or violence, contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247 For support after rape or sexual violence, contact Rape Crisis on 0808 802 9999 or The Survivors Trust on 08088 010 818 For specialist LGBT+ support with domestic abuse, rape or sexual violence, contact GALOP on 0800 999 5428
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Brook believes that everyone should be able to care for their sexual health without barriers to accessing clinical services or fear of stigma. Our friendly staff are here to help you, whatever is going on. However embarrassed or worried you might feel, they have seen and heard it all and treat everyone with the same respect.
Brook services are completely free to use. This includes contraception, which is free from Brook and on the NHS for all ages.
Brook will work with you to identify what help and support is best for you, giving you space and time to explore your options.
Accessing our services is confidential, regardless of your age, sexuality or gender. Read more about your rights when accessing sexual health services.
It doesn’t matter who you are, how old you are, who you love or who you’re having sex with, Brook’s doors are always open.
If it's worrying you, it's worth getting in touch. Our friendly team can help if something's not quite right.
Brook services provide a combination of the below. Please check the individual service pages to find out exactly what is available at your nearest service.
It’s okay if you don’t know what you need – the first step is to get in touch.
Our friendly teams are here to help. They will talk to you to find out more about your situation, and then will help you to access whatever treatment or support is best for you. This might mean visiting a Brook clinic, using an online service or accessing services from another provider.
When it comes to sexual health services, you have the same rights whether you are over 16 or under 16 and regardless of your sexuality or gender.
You are entitled to:
Read more about your rights when accessing sexual health services.
You do not need a referral to access Brook services.
If you are a professional looking to refer a client to Brook, please contact your local service for information about how to make a referral.
You do not need to have registered with us before using our services.
If you are accessing a Brook service for the first time, our team will ask you for all the details we need to provide you with the best help and support.
Brook has been operating sexual health services for young people for over 50 years. We launched our first all-age services in 2019, but many of our locations remain specifically dedicated to supporting people under 25.
If you are above the age limit for your nearest Brook service, you can still search for sexual health services from the NHS or other providers using our Find a Service tool. Alternatively, you can use the NHS service finder: nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health.