Addiction

The NZS.com New Zealand Addiction category contains a list of Addiction, 'alcohol Treatment Agency' +'nz', Community Rehab Addiction, Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation, Treatments, Prevention, Preventions, Centre NZ websites sorted alphabetically.

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    ADAC (www.adac.co.nz)  

    The Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Counselling site provides information and self assessment questionnaires for people with substance use problems.

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    Addictions Treatment Directory   (www.addictionshelp.org.nz/Services/Home)  

    A directory containing a regionalised database of all the addiction treatment and advice services available in New Zealand. Anyone who is worried about their own or someone else's use of alcohol, drugs or gambling, can now find the addiction treatment service that is closest to where they live.

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    Al-Anon   (www.al-anon.org.nz)  

    An organisation offering hope and help for families and friends of alcoholics. They also offer Alateen, a recovery programme for young people.

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    Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit   (www.aphru.ac.nz)  

    An independent, peer reviewed research organisation which focuses on alcohol and other issues from a public health perspective.

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    Alcohol Drug Association New Zealand   (www.adanz.org.nz/ADANZ/Home)  

    You will find information and resource advice on a wide variety on topics and issues to do with alcohol and drug use.

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    Alcohol Healthwatch   (www.ahw.co.nz)  

    A trust dedicated to reducing and preventing alcohol related harm in New Zealand through effective health promotion. They specialise in advocacy for public policies and legislation that will result in safer practices and healthier environments related to alcohol.

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    Alcoholics Anonymous New Zealand   (www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.nz)  

    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.

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    Andrew Thiele Life Coach   (www.lifecoach.org.nz)  

    Are you addicted to something ? Andrew Thiele Life Coach helps with addition counselling.

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    Article : How to Quit Smoking (www.nzs.com/new-zealand-articles/lifestyle/quit-smoking.html)  

    For many New Zealand smokers, quitting smoking seems impossible. Find out where you can turn for help in the battle to stop smoking and get advice on how to quit smoking for good.

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    Auahi Kore   (www.auahikore.org.nz)  

    Part of a national framework for action to reduce smoking in New Zealand, particularly amongst Maori people.

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    Ban Cigarette Displays   (www.bancigarettedisplays.org.nz)  

    This Cancer Society of New Zealand website supports the campaign to ban tobacco displays. It includes news, research, and other information relevant to the campaign.

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    Bar Buddy NZ   (www.barbuddynz.com)  

    An alcohol level indicator kit, letting you know if you are over the legal limit of intoxication. If you are, don't drive. Bar Buddy can measure levels of alcohol in your blood in less than ten seconds.

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    CADS Auckland   (www.cads.org.nz)  

    When you are ready to change your alcohol or drug use, or you are concerned about someone else, the Community Alcohol and Drug Services can help.

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    Capri Trust   (www.capritrust.co.nz)  

    The Capri Trust is involved with the treatment of alcohol, drug and gambling problems. Their private residential facility provides state-of-the-art therapy and dual diagnosis for addictive diseases.

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    Care NZ   (www.carenz.co.nz)  

    Provides drug and alcohol counselling, treatment and awareness programmes in New Zealand for abuse and dependency problems. Care NZ also specialises in drug and alcohol education programmes.

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    Compulsive Gambling Society of NZ   (www.cgs.co.nz)  

    Established in response to the growing need for crisis intervention and treatment for those affected by problem gambling in New Zealand.

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    Drug-Arm   (www.drugarm.net)  

    Drug Awareness and Relief Movement is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, committed to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, without the use of unnecessary drugs.

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    Drug Information Network   (www.webinfo-net.com/blog)  

    An open forum for discussion of methamphetamine (ice, crystal meth, P) and amphetamine (ecstasy) drug abuse and rehabilitation issues.

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    Drugtest.net.nz (www.drugtest.net.nz)  

    Drugtest.net.nz offers a range of drug testing products to test for the presence of a number of narcotics. These tests are ideal for employers wanting to instigate random or scheduled drug testing in the workplace.

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    FADE   (www.fade.org.nz)  

    The Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Education offers education, training, resource provision and workplace health and safety.

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    Familial Trust / Te Whanau o Whakapono   (www.familialtrust.org)  

    An agency providing a variety of services to the families of alcoholics, addicts and compulsive gamblers.

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    Fight Against P   (www.fightagainstp.com)  

    Methamphetamine use by young people in New Zealand is dramatically increasing and offences have rocketed by 50% in the last year. Fight Against P aims to help prevent the use, delivery andmanufacture of methamphetamine in our communities.

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    GALA : Group Against Liquor Advertising   (www.gala.org.nz)  

    An organisation that promotes a community free from alcohol advertising and sponsorship. While accepting that alcohol is a part of our society, GALA seeks an end to all alcohol advertising and sponsorship.

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    Gambling Helpline   (www.gamblingproblem.co.nz)  

    Phone 0800 564 655 for help if you have a problem with gambling.

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    Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust   (www.higherground.org.nz)  

    Providing alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services to residents of Auckland, Northland and Waikato. This includes an 18 week residential programme.

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