HC Deb 09 June 1986 vol 99 cc89-90W
Mr. Tom Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many alcoholic rehabilitation centres there are in London; if he will list them; and how they are funded.

Mr. Whitney

We are aware of the following residential rehabilitation facilities for problem drinkers in London:

  • B-Sharp (Bow)
  • Downham Lodge (N 16)
  • Grieg House Alcoholic Assessment Unit (Poplar)
  • Hartley House Alcohol Project (Ealing)
  • Milliken House Alcohol Project (Ealing)
  • Spitalfields Crypt (E1)
  • West London Cyrenians (W11)
  • Alcoholics Recovery Project — facilities in NW1, SW 12, SE5, SW4 (2), SE6 (2), SE4
  • Mount Carmel Hostel for Recovering Alcoholics
  • 90
  • (Streatham)
  • St. Luke's Alcoholic Rehabilitation Centre (SE11)
  • The Richmond Fellowship (Purley)
  • Turning Point (Camberwell)
  • Charter Clinic (SW3)
  • The Oakhurst Centre (SW7)

We understand that there are some 38 non-residential facilities in London run by non-statutory bodies which offer a range of services including, in some cases, a rehabilitation service. Long-term support is also provided through out-patient facilities of the National Health Service. Information on the funding of individual facilities is not held centrally.

Mr. Tom Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many drug rehabilitation centres there are in London; if he will list them; and how such centres are funded.

Mr. Whitney

We are aware of the following residential rehabilitation facilities in London:

  • Alwin House (W11)
  • Bowden House (Harrow on the Hill)
  • The Charter Clinic (NW3)
  • The Charter Clinic (SW3)
  • City Roads (ECI)
  • Crescent House (W2)
  • Deliverance International (E12)
  • Elisabeth House (SW 10)
  • Oak Lodge (SW 15)
  • Parole Release Scheme (SW 11)
  • Phoenix House (SE23)
  • The Priory (Roehampton)
  • Project 85 (Tooting)
  • Pye Barn Trust (SW4)
  • ROMA (W4)
  • Two Three Five Project (SW 17)

We understand that there are about 45 non-residential facilities in London run by non-statutory bodies which offer a range of services including in some cases a rehabilitation service. Long-term support is also provided in out-patient facilities in the National Health Service. Information on the funding of individual facilities is not held centrally.