If you, or someone you know needs help with alcohol or drug addiction, domestic violence, victim of crime, help with finance or employment, there are many different organisations to help you. These organisations can make you aware of your options and can also support you in any decisions you make.
Local Contact Information
North East Recovery Community (NERC)
NERC is a peer led voluntary organisation that provides a variety of recovery initiatives within the North East sector of Glasgow with the aim of promoting and assisting recovery from addiction to alcohol and drugs. NERC encourages people in recovery to come together for mutual support and works in partnership with other organisations to develop strategies, plans and structures that provide best practice on service provision for service users and individuals in recovery.
Contact Details:
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
Westwood House
1250 Westerhouse Road
Glasgow
G34 9EA
Tel: 0141 276 3420
Mobile: 07880273259
Email: David.McDermott@sw.glasgow.gov.uk
Self-referral can be made by contacting Parkhead Referral Team: 0141-565-0200.
Glasgow East Alcohol Awareness Project (GEAAP)
The Glasgow East Alcohol Awareness Project “GEAAP” has been offering a service to the East of Glasgow since 1991. GEAAP’s aim is to reduce the harm associated with the use and misuse of alcohol.
Address:
51 Trondra Place
Easterhouse
Glasgow
G34 9AX
Tel: 0141 773 1222
Web: http://uk.geocities.com/geaap/
We offer the following:
Counselling, Peer Mentoring for Alcohol Support, Alcohol Support Group for Women (Tues).
North East Community Addiction Team (Glasgow)
Services: Advice and Information, Counselling, Family services
Address:
Glasgow City Council,
Westwood House,
1250 Westerhouse Road,
GLASGOW,
G34 9EA
Phone
0141 276 3420
Opening Hours:
Monday – Thursday (8.45am – 4.45pm), Fri (8.45am – 3.45pm).
Narcotics Anonymous
St Mungo’s Church Hall,
31 McAuslin Street,
Townhead,
Glasgow,
G4 0RX
Phone: 0300 999 1212
Meeting: Monday 8-9.30pm
Email: email@ukna.org
N.A. is a non-profit 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. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. We have no initiation fees, anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion or lack of religion. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean.
Glasgow East Women's Aid
Provides information, support and safe temporary accommodation for women and children who have experienced domestic abuse.
Drop-in opening hours
Mon-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm
All other times are by appointment. Please call for further information.
753 Westerhouse Road,
Easterhouse,
Glasgow
G34 9PB
Phone: 0141 773 3533
Email: teammembers@GEWA.org.uk
Victim Support Scotland
Provides support and information services to victims and witnesses of crime in Scotland. We’re proud to serve victims and witnesses in Scotland by campaigning for their rights and helping to improve their experiences of the criminal justice system.
Victim Support Scotland provides help for witnesses. If you are attending court as a witness to a crime, our volunteers will be available to help you on the day.
The National Helpline number is 0800 1601985
You can contact the Helpline between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Victim Support Scotland provides support and information services to victims and witnesses of crime in Scotland. We support 200,000 people affected by crime each year. This support is provided by staff and volunteers in national and local offices and court-based services across Scotland.
We are an independent charity and not part of the Police Scotland or Scottish Courts. All conversations with victims and witnesses are confidential and are not shared with people outside of Victim Support Scotland.
Our service is completely free and covers:
- Assault
- Housebreaking & vandalism
- Domestic abuse (physical and emotional)
- Fraud
- Murder (bereavement by murder or violent death)
- Sexual crimes (assault, indecent exposure, rape)
- Harassment and stalking
- Hate crime (crimes relating to race, religion, sexuality, disability)
- Robbery
- Theft
Glasgow Office:
1 Mart Street
Saltmarket
Glasgow
G1 5NA
Elderly Care Project
Contact Details:
Margaret Marshall,
Elderly Care Project
Community Flat,
153 Wardie Road,
Easterhouse,
G34 9EG
Opening Hours
Office Hours 8.45am - 4.45pm.
Glasgow’s Golden Generation
Day Centre, Befriending and Day Trips
Contact: 0141-221-9924
Older Carers Befriending Service
Older Carers Befriending Service is based in Academy House, Shettleston, and is part of the services for carers provided by East End Community Carers. We cover the East End of Glasgow and take referrals from a variety of sources. Caring for someone can be rewarding but also at times very demanding and stressful. As a result, carers often feel lonely and isolated. The Older Carers Befriending Service provides a vital support service to older carers, as well as providing opportunities for volunteering in the local community.
For more information contact:
Doreen Hogg: Tel: 0141 764 0550 / 07823414076/ Email: doreen@eastend-carers.co.uk
Project Manager
If You're Having A Difficult Time:
You can get in touch about anything that’s troubling you, no matter how large or small the issue feels.
SAMARITANS - GLASGOW
210 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 2PQ
Contact using any phone: 116123
Homelessness Services – providing help and support for addictions, also provides GP services
55 Hunter Street
GLASGOW
G4 0UP
Phone: 0141 552 9287
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday
9.00am – 5.00pm
Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living
We assist disabled people in Glasgow who want to take more control over the support they need.
Whatever your situation, chances are we can help you. Our organisation is run by and for disabled people, so we appreciate the difficulties you may be facing.
Contact:
117-127 Brook Street,
Glasgow
G40 3AP
Tel: 0141 550 4455
Textphone: 0141 554 6482
Fax: 0141 550 4858
Email: gcil@gcil.org.uk
Greater Easterhouse Supporting Hands (GESH)
Provides a training, social, and recreational service to young people and adults with physical disabilities and learning difficulties.
The centre is open Monday to Friday 9am-10pm. Opening times over the weekend may alternate & can be flexible & negotiable. Premises are wheelchair friendly.
1 Redcastle Square
Glasgow,
United Kingdom
Tel: 0141 774 7261
Skills Development Scotland – Offers careers advice, support and guidance.
Outreach Office
Kelvin College
Easterhouse
Glasgow
Tel: 0141 554 6662
Money Advice
Glasgow -
Easterhouse Citizens Advice Bureau
46 Shandwick Square
Glasgow
G34 9DT
Monday 09.30 - 15.00 (Drop in)
Tuesday 09.30 - 17.00 (Appointments only)
Wednesday 09.30 - 13.00 (Telephone Advice) and 14.00 - 17.00 (Emergency Appointments Only)
Thursday 09.30 - 12.00 (Drop In) & 13.00 - 17.00 (Appointments Only)
Friday 09.30 - 16.00 (Appointments only)
Saturday 10.00 - 13.00 (First Saturday of month - by appointment)
You can get help and advice regarding all welfare benefits and also if you get into financial difficulties.
There are different funds and grants you can get depending on your circumstances:
- Social Funds: budgeting loans, crisis loans, funeral payment, and Sure Start maternity grant;
- Scottish Welfare Fund: crisis grants and community care grants;
- Bereavement benefits;
- Personal Independence Payments;
- Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance, and Carers' Allowance;
- Employment Support Allowance if you are incapable of work;
- Income Support, Pension Credits, and Cold Weather Payments;
- Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction;
- Child Benefit, Working Tax Credits, and Child Tax Credits; and
- Jobseekers Allowance and Universal Credit.