Addiction NI is a leading charitable addiction service, providing services across Northern Ireland. Everything we do is aimed at providing good quality, person-centred services which ‘Reduce Harm and Promote Recovery’, making a real difference for the people and communities we support. We also play an active role in undertaking research and advocating for changes to policy, to improve the lives of people who use our services.
Addiction NI has been working since 1978 to provide support and treatment to people affected by alcohol or drug addiction. We have an adult service that treats those aged between 18-54 and an older persons service that provides a specialised addiction service for those over 55. We have centres in south, east and west Belfast and treat people from all over Northern Ireland. As a registered charity, we do not charge for treatment sessions. We therefore need donations to ensure that we can continue our work. If you would like to get involved with Addiction NI or you have an initative that may be helpful please get in touch!
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Addiction NI Director, Dr. Claire Armstrong, spoke on Good Morning Ulster about the not so stereotypical alcoholic. The BBC Panorama show revealed the increasing abuse of alcohol amongst professionals.
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Addiction NI, a local drug and alcohol treatment charity has organised a 10K run around Ormeau Park on March 11 2012, to help raise funds for their vital work. It's the perfect excuse to keep you on track with fitness or weight loss resolutions.
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Whatever your New Year's resolution- weight loss, fitness, get healthy or undertake a challenge in 2012 sign up for the Addiction NI 10K Run today! The race takes place on March 11 2012 and will keep you motivated to maintain your resolutions.
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Addiction NI went carolling last night (December 21) at the CastleCourt Shopping Mall in Belfast to raise money to help those affected by drug or alcohol misuse.
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The Addiction NI 10K Run is the perfect opportunity for team building and introducing health and fitness into the workplace. You will battle it out for the Fastest Workplace Award against other local businesses.
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Addiction NI Senior Counsellor Alan Coleman appeared on the NvTv programme “Our Parlour” to discuss the charity’s Older Focus, which is a specialist treatment programme for the over 55′s.
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Addiction NI Director, Dr. Claire Armstrong delivered a frank analysis of alcohol in Northern Ireland to local councillors as a conclusion to Alcohol Awareness Week.
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Addiction NI Director Dr. Claire Armstrong met with the Health Minister Edwin Poots to report on the figures and drinking patterns of clients seeking treatment for alcohol problems.
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Dr. Claire Armstrong, Director of Addiction NI and Roy McLoughlin, Staff Welfare Manager from Translink highlight the issue of alcohol in the workplace during Alcohol Awareness Week.