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Northern Territory Australia Drug Rehab Treatment:Find drug addiction rehab treatment services and centers for Northern Territory, Australia, Coconut Grove, Berrimah, Tiwi, Alice Springs, Darwin, Katherine, Palmerston, Parap, Nhulunbuy, Tennant Creek, Stuart Park.
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Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
24-hour Alcohol and Drug Telephone Information and counselling service. The Alcohol and Other Drugs Program aims to minimise harm associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, through a range of prevention, education, treatment and community action initiatives. For more information please contact the Alcohol and Drug Information Service:
Alcohol and Drug Information Service
Northern Territory Australia
Tel: 1800 131 350
Website: www.health.nt.gov.au
Tobacco Alcohol and other Drugs Services (Withdrawal Services)
Outpatient and withdrawal services are available for individuals who wish to withdrawal from opiates (e.g. morphine), alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines (e.g. speed) and Benzodiazepines (e.g. Valium). Clients are assessed by a medical team to identify the best withdrawal option. The ADS Withdrawal Services team then provides medication, support and counselling. Withdrawal Services are open five days / week from 8am to 4.30pm. For more information please contact the ADS Withdrawal Services team:
ADS Withdrawal Services team
2 Caryota Court
Coconut Grove NT 0810 Australia
Tel: (08) 8948 0087
Banyan House
Banyan House is a residential Therapeutic Community located in Darwin, Northern Territory offering a treatment for people recovering from drug and alcohol addictions and any co-occurring mental health disorders. Banyan House provides: Residential rehabilitation program; Residential supported withdrawal program; Alcohol and drug assessments; Courts and Police diversion programs; Counselling, education and information. Banyan House is open seven days/week, 24 hours/day. For more information please contact Banyan House.
Banyan House
16 Benton Road
Berrimah, NT 0828 Australia
Tel: (08) 8942 7400
Website: www.banyanhouse.org.au
24-hour Alcohol and Drug Telephone Information and counselling service. The Alcohol and Other Drugs Program aims to minimise harm associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, through a range of prevention, education, treatment and community action initiatives. For more information please contact the Alcohol and Drug Information Service:
Alcohol and Drug Information Service
Northern Territory Australia
Tel: 1800 131 350
Website: www.health.nt.gov.au
Tobacco Alcohol and other Drugs Services (Withdrawal Services)
Outpatient and withdrawal services are available for individuals who wish to withdrawal from opiates (e.g. morphine), alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines (e.g. speed) and Benzodiazepines (e.g. Valium). Clients are assessed by a medical team to identify the best withdrawal option. The ADS Withdrawal Services team then provides medication, support and counselling. Withdrawal Services are open five days / week from 8am to 4.30pm. For more information please contact the ADS Withdrawal Services team:
ADS Withdrawal Services team
2 Caryota Court
Coconut Grove NT 0810 Australia
Tel: (08) 8948 0087
Banyan House
Banyan House is a residential Therapeutic Community located in Darwin, Northern Territory offering a treatment for people recovering from drug and alcohol addictions and any co-occurring mental health disorders. Banyan House provides: Residential rehabilitation program; Residential supported withdrawal program; Alcohol and drug assessments; Courts and Police diversion programs; Counselling, education and information. Banyan House is open seven days/week, 24 hours/day. For more information please contact Banyan House.
Banyan House
16 Benton Road
Berrimah, NT 0828 Australia
Tel: (08) 8942 7400
Website: www.banyanhouse.org.au
Royal Darwin Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from drugs and alcohol. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. RDH is also open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Royal Darwin Hospital:
Royal Darwin Hospital
Rocklands Drive
Tiwi, NT 0810 Australia
Tel: (08) 8922 8699
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD) program provides a specialist counselling service for people affected by alcohol and other drugs. EASA delivers a program funded by the NT Department of Health and Community Services to assist people living in the Darwin area. The program provides Darwin-based education and counselling for employees and members of their immediate families. AOD counselling and therapeutic treatments are FREE, culturally sensitive, completely confidential and easily accessible. Session limits do not apply in these programs. For more information please contact EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD):
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
Alice Springs, Darwin, Katherine
NT Australia
Tel: 1800 193 123
Website: www.easa.org.au
Amity Community Services
A non-residential counselling service provided for persons wishing to address drugs, alcohol and or other drug problems. Services include Assessment, Drug education, Individual counselling, Skills training, Assertion training relapse prevention, Anger management social skills, Stress management leisure skills, Problem solving skills, Communication skills. For more information please contact Amity Community Services:
Amity Community Services
155 Stuart Highway
Parap NT 0820 Australia
Tel: (08) 8944 6565
Website: www.amity.org.au
As a provider of acute medical services, the Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from drugs and alcohol. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. RDH is also open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Royal Darwin Hospital:
Royal Darwin Hospital
Rocklands Drive
Tiwi, NT 0810 Australia
Tel: (08) 8922 8699
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD) program provides a specialist counselling service for people affected by alcohol and other drugs. EASA delivers a program funded by the NT Department of Health and Community Services to assist people living in the Darwin area. The program provides Darwin-based education and counselling for employees and members of their immediate families. AOD counselling and therapeutic treatments are FREE, culturally sensitive, completely confidential and easily accessible. Session limits do not apply in these programs. For more information please contact EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD):
EASA's Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
Alice Springs, Darwin, Katherine
NT Australia
Tel: 1800 193 123
Website: www.easa.org.au
Amity Community Services
A non-residential counselling service provided for persons wishing to address drugs, alcohol and or other drug problems. Services include Assessment, Drug education, Individual counselling, Skills training, Assertion training relapse prevention, Anger management social skills, Stress management leisure skills, Problem solving skills, Communication skills. For more information please contact Amity Community Services:
Amity Community Services
155 Stuart Highway
Parap NT 0820 Australia
Tel: (08) 8944 6565
Website: www.amity.org.au
Gove District Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Gove District Hospital (GDH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. GDH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Gove District Hospital:
Gove District Hospital
Matthew Flinders Way
Nhulunbuy, NT 0880 Australia
Tel: 08 8987 0211
Kalano Community Association - Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre
The Venndale facility is a residential drug rehabilitation centre with a number of dedicated beds available for people withdrawing from substance abuse. Venndale provides it own medical supervision for each individual client, with prescriptions and medical checks accessed through General Practitioners Wurli Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service. Venndale's withdrawal program operates 7 days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Kalano Community Association Inc - Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre:
Kalano Community Association Inc
Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre
Venndale, Fox Road
Katherine, NT 0850 Australia
Tel: 08 8972 3588
Katherine Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Katherine Hospital (KH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. GDH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Katherine Hospital:
Katherine Hospital
Katherine Gorge Road
Katherine, NT 0850 Australia
Tel: 08 8973 9211
As a provider of acute medical services, the Gove District Hospital (GDH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. GDH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Gove District Hospital:
Gove District Hospital
Matthew Flinders Way
Nhulunbuy, NT 0880 Australia
Tel: 08 8987 0211
Kalano Community Association - Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre
The Venndale facility is a residential drug rehabilitation centre with a number of dedicated beds available for people withdrawing from substance abuse. Venndale provides it own medical supervision for each individual client, with prescriptions and medical checks accessed through General Practitioners Wurli Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service. Venndale's withdrawal program operates 7 days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Kalano Community Association Inc - Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre:
Kalano Community Association Inc
Venndale Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Centre
Venndale, Fox Road
Katherine, NT 0850 Australia
Tel: 08 8972 3588
Katherine Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Katherine Hospital (KH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. GDH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Katherine Hospital:
Katherine Hospital
Katherine Gorge Road
Katherine, NT 0850 Australia
Tel: 08 8973 9211
CatholicCare NT
Drug and Alcohol Intensive Support Program for Youth (DAISY). Casework and support for young people aged 12 - 19 and their families, Palmerston. DAISY aims to provide information and develop knowledge for young people on drug and alcohol related issues. Casework and individual support to young people and their families. DAISY works on a harm minimisation model and believes that a respectful, supportive and empathetic relationship is important for young people. DAISY welcomes any young person or family member concerned about teenage drug and alcohol use. For more information please contact CatholicCare NT:
CatholicCare NT
17 Hidden Valley Road, Berrimah
PO Box 132
Berrimah NT 0828 Australia
Tel: 08 8944 2033
Website: www.catholiccarent.org.au
Holyoake Alice Springs Inc
Holyoake is a non-government, non-religious organisation that offers confidential counselling and support to young people who are affected by drugs / alcohol or just having difficulty dealing with life issues. For more information please contact Holyoake Alice Springs Inc:
Holyoake Alice Springs Inc
21 Newland Street
Alice Springs NT Australia
Tel: 08 8952 5899
Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA)
ADSCA provides a non-residential counselling service, home detoxification services, community development and nationally accredited training courses. The service offers specialised assessment, treatment and referral of people using or affected by the range of drugs and alcohol. The aim of the service is to reduce the harms associated with substance misuse in Central Australia. For more information please contact the Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA):
Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA)
2 Stuart Terrace, Alice Springs, Alice Springs Hospital Grounds
Alice Springs NT Australia
Tel: 08 8951 7580
Drug and Alcohol Intensive Support Program for Youth (DAISY). Casework and support for young people aged 12 - 19 and their families, Palmerston. DAISY aims to provide information and develop knowledge for young people on drug and alcohol related issues. Casework and individual support to young people and their families. DAISY works on a harm minimisation model and believes that a respectful, supportive and empathetic relationship is important for young people. DAISY welcomes any young person or family member concerned about teenage drug and alcohol use. For more information please contact CatholicCare NT:
CatholicCare NT
17 Hidden Valley Road, Berrimah
PO Box 132
Berrimah NT 0828 Australia
Tel: 08 8944 2033
Website: www.catholiccarent.org.au
Holyoake Alice Springs Inc
Holyoake is a non-government, non-religious organisation that offers confidential counselling and support to young people who are affected by drugs / alcohol or just having difficulty dealing with life issues. For more information please contact Holyoake Alice Springs Inc:
Holyoake Alice Springs Inc
21 Newland Street
Alice Springs NT Australia
Tel: 08 8952 5899
Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA)
ADSCA provides a non-residential counselling service, home detoxification services, community development and nationally accredited training courses. The service offers specialised assessment, treatment and referral of people using or affected by the range of drugs and alcohol. The aim of the service is to reduce the harms associated with substance misuse in Central Australia. For more information please contact the Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA):
Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Central Australia (ADSCA)
2 Stuart Terrace, Alice Springs, Alice Springs Hospital Grounds
Alice Springs NT Australia
Tel: 08 8951 7580
Alice Springs Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Alice Springs Hospital (ASH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. ASH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Alice Springs Hospital:
Alice Springs Hospital
Gap Road
Alice Springs, NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8951 7777
Drug and Alcohol Services Association (DASA)
DASA is a community based treatment organisation that provides services for people using or affected by drugs or alcohol. Services include detoxification and counselling. DASA's Aranda House is a 20 bed residential rehabilitation facility that offers a 12 week program and we also offer an eight week program for Volatile Substance Misusers. For more information please contact the Drug and Alcohol Services Association:
Drug and Alcohol Services Association (DASA)
4 Schwartz Crescent
Alice Springs, NT 0870
Tel: 08 8952 8412
Website: www.dasa.org.au
Tennant Creek Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Tennant Creek Hospital (TCH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from drugs and alcohol. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. TCH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Tennant Creek Hospital:
Tennant Creek Hospital
Schmidt Street
Tennant Creek NT 0860 Australia
Tel: 08 8962 4399
As a provider of acute medical services, the Alice Springs Hospital (ASH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. ASH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Alice Springs Hospital:
Alice Springs Hospital
Gap Road
Alice Springs, NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8951 7777
Drug and Alcohol Services Association (DASA)
DASA is a community based treatment organisation that provides services for people using or affected by drugs or alcohol. Services include detoxification and counselling. DASA's Aranda House is a 20 bed residential rehabilitation facility that offers a 12 week program and we also offer an eight week program for Volatile Substance Misusers. For more information please contact the Drug and Alcohol Services Association:
Drug and Alcohol Services Association (DASA)
4 Schwartz Crescent
Alice Springs, NT 0870
Tel: 08 8952 8412
Website: www.dasa.org.au
Tennant Creek Hospital
As a provider of acute medical services, the Tennant Creek Hospital (TCH) can provide medical supervision and monitoring of patients withdrawing from drugs and alcohol. Within the hospital environment, patients will be provided the care and support needed to safely withdrawal from both licit and illicit substances. TCH is open seven days / week, 24 hours / day. For more information please contact the Tennant Creek Hospital:
Tennant Creek Hospital
Schmidt Street
Tennant Creek NT 0860 Australia
Tel: 08 8962 4399
The Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services
Quiet accommodation and the support of an individual drug worker can be found at the Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services for people withdrawing from drugs or alcohol. People can access withdrawal services from the Salvation Army through referral from the Alcohol and other Drug Service, Darwin, or through the Salvation Army direct. A 5-7 day withdrawal program is co-case managed with the Alcohol and other Drug Service, Darwin, and offers services only for males at this stage. Services are offered Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm daily. For more information please contact The Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services.
The Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services
Lot 3054 Salonika Street
Stuart Park, NT 0821 Australia
Tel: (08) 8981 4199
FORWAARD
The FORWAARD Treatment Team is responsible for the running of the Alcohol and other drugs Rehabilitation Programs. These are "client focused" aimed at the clients individual and group needs. The FORWAARD program includes: A 12 Week Alcohol and Other Drugs Residential Rehabilitation Program; A 12 Week Alcohol and Other Drugs Day Rehabilitation Program; Aftercare & Outreach Program; Drug & Alcohol Education Awareness Program for Schools & Youth Groups. For more information please contact the FORWAARD Treatment Team:
FORWAARD
33 Charles Street
Stuart Park, NT 0820 Australia
Tel: (08) 8981 8673
Website: www.forwaard.com.au
Bush Mob
Bush Mob is a residential rehabilitation program for clients aged 12-24 years and addresses drugs, alcohol, and other volatile substance issues, as well as providing an outreach counselling support, life skills education, support and case management. The BushMob residential program is a very unique program, tailored to meet the needs of young people living in Central Australia. For more information please contact the Bush Mob:
Bush Mob
4 Schwartz Crescent
Alice Springs, NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8953 3798
Website: www.bushmob.com.au
Quiet accommodation and the support of an individual drug worker can be found at the Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services for people withdrawing from drugs or alcohol. People can access withdrawal services from the Salvation Army through referral from the Alcohol and other Drug Service, Darwin, or through the Salvation Army direct. A 5-7 day withdrawal program is co-case managed with the Alcohol and other Drug Service, Darwin, and offers services only for males at this stage. Services are offered Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm daily. For more information please contact The Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services.
The Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Services
Lot 3054 Salonika Street
Stuart Park, NT 0821 Australia
Tel: (08) 8981 4199
FORWAARD
The FORWAARD Treatment Team is responsible for the running of the Alcohol and other drugs Rehabilitation Programs. These are "client focused" aimed at the clients individual and group needs. The FORWAARD program includes: A 12 Week Alcohol and Other Drugs Residential Rehabilitation Program; A 12 Week Alcohol and Other Drugs Day Rehabilitation Program; Aftercare & Outreach Program; Drug & Alcohol Education Awareness Program for Schools & Youth Groups. For more information please contact the FORWAARD Treatment Team:
FORWAARD
33 Charles Street
Stuart Park, NT 0820 Australia
Tel: (08) 8981 8673
Website: www.forwaard.com.au
Bush Mob
Bush Mob is a residential rehabilitation program for clients aged 12-24 years and addresses drugs, alcohol, and other volatile substance issues, as well as providing an outreach counselling support, life skills education, support and case management. The BushMob residential program is a very unique program, tailored to meet the needs of young people living in Central Australia. For more information please contact the Bush Mob:
Bush Mob
4 Schwartz Crescent
Alice Springs, NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8953 3798
Website: www.bushmob.com.au
BRADAAG
BRADAAG is an alcohol and other drug residential and day program for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal clients. This service also manages the Sobering up shelter. The Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group includes counselling and rehabilitation services, residential treatment programs as well as an outreach service to shelter clients. For more information please contact BRADAAG, the Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group.
BRADAAG
29 Staunton St
Tennant Creek NT 0860
Tel: 08 8962 1912
Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit (CAAAPU)
The Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit (CAAAPU) was established in 1991 to assist Aboriginal people with Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation, and to provide ongoing treatment and education. The CAAAPU organisation provides counseling and treatment services at their residential facility in Alice Springs, Northern Territory with an 8 week rehabilitation program to assist victims of acute alcohol abuse problems. For more information please contact the Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit:
Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit
Lot 290 Ragonesi Road
Alice Springs NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8955 4600
Website: www.caaapu.org
Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS)
CAAPS provides the 'Return Home Support Initiative'. This 21-day residential withdrawal program includes comprehensive assessment and support to people wanting to move away from an itinerant lifestyle. The aim of the program is to assist people to recognise the issues and challenges that face them in make this lifestyle change. People are medically supervised on a regular basis by clinicians who auspice through the ADS Withdrawal Service. CAAPS are open five days / week from 8am to 5pm for people withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. For more information please contact CAAPS, the Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services :
Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS)
60 Boulter Road
Berrimah, NT 0828 Australia
Tel: (08) 8922 4800
Website: www.caaps.org.au
NA Narcotics Anonymous Australia
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean. For more information on how NA can help you please contact NA today!
NA Narcotics Anonymous Australia
National Phoneline 1300 652 820
Website: www.na.org.au
BRADAAG is an alcohol and other drug residential and day program for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal clients. This service also manages the Sobering up shelter. The Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group includes counselling and rehabilitation services, residential treatment programs as well as an outreach service to shelter clients. For more information please contact BRADAAG, the Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group.
BRADAAG
29 Staunton St
Tennant Creek NT 0860
Tel: 08 8962 1912
Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit (CAAAPU)
The Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit (CAAAPU) was established in 1991 to assist Aboriginal people with Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation, and to provide ongoing treatment and education. The CAAAPU organisation provides counseling and treatment services at their residential facility in Alice Springs, Northern Territory with an 8 week rehabilitation program to assist victims of acute alcohol abuse problems. For more information please contact the Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit:
Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programs Unit
Lot 290 Ragonesi Road
Alice Springs NT 0870 Australia
Tel: 08 8955 4600
Website: www.caaapu.org
Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS)
CAAPS provides the 'Return Home Support Initiative'. This 21-day residential withdrawal program includes comprehensive assessment and support to people wanting to move away from an itinerant lifestyle. The aim of the program is to assist people to recognise the issues and challenges that face them in make this lifestyle change. People are medically supervised on a regular basis by clinicians who auspice through the ADS Withdrawal Service. CAAPS are open five days / week from 8am to 5pm for people withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. For more information please contact CAAPS, the Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services :
Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS)
60 Boulter Road
Berrimah, NT 0828 Australia
Tel: (08) 8922 4800
Website: www.caaps.org.au
NA Narcotics Anonymous Australia
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean. For more information on how NA can help you please contact NA today!
NA Narcotics Anonymous Australia
National Phoneline 1300 652 820
Website: www.na.org.au
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