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Bristol ROADS (Recovery Orientated Alcohol and Drugs Service), provides a wide range of support for people who have problems with their alcohol or drug use.

As part of  Bristol ROADS, we provide support to help adults reduce the harm drugs and alcohol can cause and provide outreach and in-reach support for people to access the full range of support offered by ROADS. We also work in partnership with GP Practices to provide alcohol detoxes and opioid substitute prescriptions and detoxes in the community.


Refer a client

If you're a professional working in health or social care services and are looking to support someone to access ROADS services you can refer your client by downloading the ROADS Referral form and send it to DHI (Developing Health & Independence).

Email: [email protected] (Only if you have Secure Email. Please call DHI to check)
Fax: 0117 9166 593
Post: DHI, Brunswick Court, Brunswick Square, BS2 8PE

Download a referral form

For referral and assessment related inquiries please call DHI on 0117 440 0540. Open Monday – Friday: 9am – 8pm and Saturday: 9am – 1pm.


Access services yourself

Find out how to self-refer yourself into services, for your own alcohol or drug use, or how to support a family member or friend.

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Published: 15th May, 2017

Updated: 27th January, 2020

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