Local Services
All services utilise a recovery focussed and person-centred approach to support individuals, families and carers.
South Ayrshire Treatment and Recovery Team
Provides a variety of specialist treatment and support services in South Ayrshire for those with chaotic or problematic alcohol and drug use.
We Are With You
A direct access service for people concerned about their own or someone else’s drug or alcohol use. We Are With You provides advice, information, signposting and structured support.
Ayrshire Council on Alcohol
Provides confidential individual counselling, family/carer support, telephone counselling and access to other appropriate agencies. The service operates an ‘open’ referral system.
Connect4Change
are multidisciplinary team who provide intensive support for vulnerable individuals at high risk due to their alcohol or drug use. Referral only through START, ACA, We Are With You, RecoveryAyr, Emergency Services, Homeless and Justice Services.
ROADS Team
is a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary team who will support individuals to consider if long term residential rehabilitation (RR) is the right option for them, and support them throughout their journey.
Barnardos
Barnados Stronger Connections Service offers whole family support for families with children under the age of 11 years, affected by someone else’s substance use. Barnardos Stronger Futures Service offer support for young people aged between 12-25 with emerging substance use issues.
Circles Advocacy
Our Recovery Advocate gives individuals and families affected by alcohol or drugs a voice when they need it most. Providing support on a wide range of topics such as housing, benefits, social services.
Riverside Community Trust
are working in partnership with local services to provide support to people facing repeat homelessness and offering options to people with problematic substance misuse. Provides outreach and drop in services.
Recovery Community
RecoveryAyr and the ADP Recovery Community
We offer recovery focussed support for individuals affected by alcohol or drugs and / or involved with justice services aged 16+. Our local recovery community is led by individuals with lived experience of recovery from alcohol or drugs, and offer peer led support to individuals, families and carers. Support includes a range of weekly drop-in recovery groups, a weekly recovery café, structured group work, fitness and social activities and events, a range of volunteering, training and development opportunities and Peer2Peer Naloxone supply.
Recovery Community
Mutual Aid Groups not affiliated with any organisation
Al-Anon Family Groups
Provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking.
Cocaine Anonymous
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction.
Alcoholics Anonymous
is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Narcotics Anonymous
is a fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. NA are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
Residental Rehab
Recovery Out of Alcohol and Drugs Support
The Roads Out of Recovery Alcohol and Drug Support (ROADS) Team will support you to consider, prepare for and access long term Residential Rehabilitation in Scotland, and will also provide you with continued support when you return to the community. The team will support you to ensure long term residential rehabilitation is the right choice for you, and to consider areas such as housing and benefits. The ROADS Team can also offer support to families, carers and children of individuals who are going to long term residential rehabilitation.