

The Alcohol Referral Service is targeted at people defined as hazardous and harmful drinkers who are in the criminal justice system.

SMART can treat anyone with opiate or alcohol problems and provide substitute prescribing in in Bracknell, Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor.

Base 16 is a drugs support service that specifically provides treatment for stimulant users in Banbury.

Provides a range of services for people with drug and alcohol issues in the Bracknell Forrest community.

For support, advice, information, referral, assessment and signposting.

Counselling is a form of psychological therapy that gives individuals the opportunity to explore in depth their feelings and beliefs.

Offers support to vulnerable adults who have been taken into police custody.

SMART's Enhanced Arrest Referral service aims to help individuals whose lives have become unmanageable.

This service offers sessions where relatives and carers of people with drug or alcohol problems can get advice and information on how to understand and best support their loved one through recovery.

The Howard House Project offers residential drug and alcohol detoxification and treatment for people over the age of 18 who are residing or homeless in Oxfordshire.

The SMART Mentoring programme is an aftercare provision, which offers training and work experience to people who want to become mentors.

From 1st April 2011, SMART are changing the way we offer adult drug and alcohol services across Oxfordshire.

Advice and support to make healthier lifestyle choices.

The Open Access Drop-In service s a chance for service users to pop in without an appointment to get advice, information and referral into other SMART services.

The Portal Programme is part of SMART's aftercare service, and provides education and personal development skills.

Prison Link is aimed at individuals who have stayed abstinent whilst on remand or in prison, and are looking for on-going support to stay off drugs.

PPOs are a group of offenders, identified by the police, as being of particularly high risk to the community.