Getting help

As a general rule if you think that you are drinking too much, then it’s probably worth talking to someone about it. People drink for many reasons. You might be experiencing a relationship ending, work difficulties, money worries or a bereavement. You may not be sure why you are drinking a lot at the moment. [...]

Alcohol and the family

A parent's drinking can impact on all aspects of a young person's life, at home, at school, relationships with family and friends. When one member of the family has a drinking problem, all family members are affected. In some families both parents will have a problem with alcohol Don’t feel guilty or ashamed about the [...]

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Support groups

Glasgow Council on Alcohol offer Drop In sessions for individuals who wish to meet up with like minded people who are getting and staying sober. These sessions run on weekdays and are part of our "Building Positive Pathways" programme. The aims of these groups are to offer people a chance to: Meet up and socialise [...]

Get Help Form

Referral Form Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Referral type *Choose an optionI wish to refer myselfI am a health professional or agencyReferrers details: (If applicable) *Referrers details:Name *FirstLastGenderMaleFemaleIn another wayPrefer not to sayIf you describe your gender with another term, please provide it belowD.O.B. *Please use format Day/Month/Year eg. 01121982How would [...]

I know someone who may be drinking too much

Thinking that someone close to you is drinking too much can be frightening, frustrating and worrying. There are many signs that someone you know may be drinking too much. The main thing to look out for is a change in their behaviour and a change in their drinking patterns. Other things that you may see [...]

Training and Courses

GCA offer Introductory to advanced COSCA Counselling training courses. We currently run the following courses. COSCA Counselling Skills The COSCA Counselling Skills course is a general introduction to counselling course, aimed at individuals working or volunteering in a helping role or anyone wishing to pursue a career in counselling or psychotherapy. [Book now] Further Steps [...]
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