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Bexley Young Person's Drug and Alcohol Service (BYPDAS)

BYPDAS is a community substance misuse service covering the borough of Bexley. We operate Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. We work closely with young people who are, or have been (within the past 28 days), misusing substances, this includes drugs and alcohol.

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What is this service?

To access this service, you must:

Have used substance/s within the past 28 days.

Be aged 10 to 18 or between 18 to 21 if leaving care or aged 18 to 25 if you have a disability or SEN.

Be willing to engage with BYPDAS – able to meet and want support, advice and information on substance use.

Live in the borough of Bexley or are a London Borough Bexley Looked After Child in a neighbouring borough (distance of up to 15 to 30 miles).

We provide appointments in our clinic base, as well as homes, schools and other community settings.

We offer telephone and video appointments for children, young people and their families.

We have several disabled parking bays outside of the clinic. Our clinic spaces are on the ground floor.

What we offer?

  • Non-judgemental and confidential advice and support
  • 1:1 sessions
  • Educational sessions
  • Risk management & Harm reduction
  • Mindfulness
  • Sexual health signposting
  • Parental support and advice

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What people say

"I was listened to and given the best help to get better."

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