Service summary
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Do you ever feel ashamed, embarrassed or confused about your parent's drinking? Perhaps you feel different from other people you know? Or you want to know how you can help your parent?
You are not alone; there are many young people experiencing similar problems. When a parent has a drink problem, it affects the whole family, and can be especially difficult for children and young people.
You can be a child of an alcoholic at 1 or 101. Whatever your age, it doesn't change the fact that your parent, step-parent or carer is, or has been, dependent on alcohol, along with the problems this brings.
We are here to help.
Service provider
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Client Groups Served
- Children and Young People
- Adult Working Age
Accessibility
Physical Environment Accessibility
Are your premises accessible?
No
Further details about your premises' accessibility
Helpline only
Other Accessibility
Could you provide a BSL interpreter?
No
Do you cater for religious/cultural needs?
Yes
Is a referral required to access your service?
No