Highland Anywhere, the first fully remote drug and alcohol service in the UK, has launched today (8 October), providing vital help to people across Highland.
Now available, Highland Anywhere offers free confidential support to anyone aged 16 and over in Highland affected by drugs or alcohol – whether that’s them personally, or a loved one.
The innovative service allows people to connect in whatever way works best for them: by phone, video call or text. Highland Anywhere’s team is available Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm, with appointments arranged flexibly to meet individual needs – including evenings and weekends.
Highland Anywhere welcomes everyone, no matter where they are in their journey: whether they’re reaching out for help for the first time, looking for information on how to stay safe and healthy, ready to make small changes, or committed to completely changing their habits.
Highland Anywhere provides one-to-one support, group sessions, and specialised help for people who are worried about a loved one’s drug or alcohol use.
‘Virtual services are vital for people who need flexible, accessible support,’ said head of service Sovay Fitzpatrick. ‘Whether you’re living in a remote area, juggling work and childcare, or simply prefer not to attend appointments in person, Highland Anywhere is designed around your life and your needs.
‘We know that getting help can be challenging, especially in the Highlands. By offering fully remote support through phone, video, or text, we’re removing barriers and making it easier for people to get the help they need, when and where they need it. Our approach is always compassionate, non-judgemental, and tied to the individual’s needs and goals.’
This launch represents a significant step in how drug and alcohol support is delivered in the UK, ensuring that distance is no longer a barrier to accessing vital help.
If you or a loved one need support, get in touch today by phone – 0808 168 0860 – or book an appointment at wearewithyou.org.uk/local-hubs/highland
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