Substance Misuse Support

Drugs or alcohol got a hold?You can come to us, just as you are.

Across West London, EACH offers free, confidential, culturally specific support for people affected by substance misuse  women’s counselling, housing support, and street outreach. Whatever your relationship with drugs or alcohol, we’ll meet you where you are, without judgement.

WHO WE SUPPORT

Adults affected by substances misuse
WHERE
West & wider London
COST
Free & confidential
LANGUAGES
5+ as standard
OUR SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES

Two ways in, pick what fits, or call, and we’ll help.

EACH runs two substance misuse programmes across West London: women’s counselling and support through Jasmine, Floating Support to keep your home stable, and street outreach for people sleeping rough. All are free, confidential and shaped by people who understand the communities they serve.

Harrow · Floating Support

Harrow Floating Support

Sustain your tenancy. Prevent homelessness.

Free, confidential advice, information and practical support to help Harrow residents sustain their tenancy and prevent homelessness wherever you are on the spectrum, from a quiet wobble to a notice through the door.

Referrals open:  Make a referral
 
Ealing · Women

Jasmine Project

Where abuse, substance use & mental health meet

Free, confidential counselling and support for women in Ealing affected by substance misuse who also experience mental health difficulties and/or domestic abuse. A support plan built with you, in your community.

Referrals open  Make a referral
 
 
HOW WE SUPPORT YOU

Practical, cultural, confidential. Always at your pace.

Each counsellor and advocate has spent 30 years working specifically with Black, Asian and minority-ethnic women across West London. We won’t ask you to leave your culture, your family or your faith at the door recovery happens in context, not despite it.

One-to-one counselling

Confidential sessions with a counsellor who understands your culture, your language and your context. In person or online  whichever feels safer.

Group work & activities

Small, facilitated groups and structured activities. Recovery is steadier alongside people who understand — and you’re not the only one.

Assessment & support plan

We start by listening, then build a plan with you  not for you. Realistic goals, your priorities, and the steps that feel possible right now.

Safety planning

Working out, step by step, what to do if things escalate  who to call, what to take with you, where to go. A plan that fits your life.

Housing & practical support

Help to keep your tenancy and prevent homelessness, budgeting, benefits, debt and arrears because recovery is hard without a stable place to stand.

Multilingual & culturally specific

English and other languages on request, with counsellors who share your background, faith context or community  without you needing to explain yourself first.

REACH OUT

Talk to a person. We’ll help you find your way in.

You don’t need a GP referral, and you don’t need to know which of our services you want. Call, email, or fill in a short referral form — we’ll listen first, then help you take the next step.

IN IMMEDIATE DANGER?
EACH is not a crisis service. If you or your children are in danger right now, call 999.
The national 24/7 domestic-abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247  free, confidential, run by Refuge.

Phone

020 8577 6059

Mon – Fri · 9am – 5pm · answer phone outside hours

 

Email

info@eachcounselling.org.uk

We respond within two working days.

 

Referral form

Open the form →

About 5 minutes. Self or professional referrals.

EXTERNAL HELPLINES

If you need to tak now.

Keep these numbers somewhere safe. All are free to call from a UK landline or mobile, and won’t appear on an itemised bill if you’re worried about being watched.

Emergency Immediate danger

999

Police non-emergency Report when you’re safe
National DV Helpline
24 / 7 · free · Refuge

0808 2000 247

 
 
Samaritans
24 / 7 · any kind of distress

116 123

Karma Nirvana
Mon – Fri · honour-based abuse

0800 5999 247

Galop · LGBT+
DV support for LGBT+ people

0800 999 5428