Support with day to day living
Drink or drugs can cause a range of health and personal problems, and sometimes lead to homelessness. This page explains how you can get help with these issues.
Mental health
Mental health problems can be due to drink or drugs, or have many other causes. It’s important to talk about your difficulties as soon as possible.
Long-term health conditions
The pain or other symptoms of a long-term health condition – or the stress or depression they cause – can be difficult to live with. We offer a free course that can help you deal with these problems
Find out about a course near to you.
Sexual health
Clinics across Kent provide free, confidential advice and information on sexual health matters, as well as treatment.
Domestic abuse
Local services provide help for women, children and men escaping domestic violence and other forms of abuse.
Housing
Our drug and alcohol services can provide support with housing. However, if you are not being supported by our service, your local district or borough council can support you with your housing need.
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Find a food bank
Find your nearest food bank or check for delivery services if you’re unable to get to a food bank.
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Cost of living
Find advice and support if you have money worries or are looking for ways you can make your money go further.
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Visit Kent Money Advice Hub
Get free help with money and debt advice by phone, online video and webchat, or in person at one of the 5 kiosks.