Teen and young people addiction services in Newcastle upon Tyne provide specialist drug and alcohol support for under-18s and young adults up to 25. Young people's substance misuse services are separate from adult services, use age-appropriate approaches, and involve families where appropriate. Free specialist support is available in Newcastle upon Tyne — call Frank on 0300 123 6600 or ask your GP for a referral to the local young people's service.
16 CQC-registered services in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Teen and young people's addiction services in Newcastle upon Tyne take a different approach from adult services — recognising that adolescent brain development makes young people more vulnerable to addiction and more likely to have experimental or exploratory patterns of use. Services work with the young person themselves, their family, their school, and other agencies involved in their life. Referrals can come from GP, school, CAMHS, social care, or self-referral.
For parents concerned about a young person in Newcastle upon Tyne, Frank (0300 123 6600) can advise on how to approach the conversation and what services are available. Young people's services in Newcastle upon Tyne use motivational approaches rather than confrontation, and confidentiality is maintained (with safeguarding exceptions). The goal is to reduce harm and support healthy development, not to label or stigmatise.
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Newcastle upon Tyne. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.