Due to the increasing use of ‘legal highs’ as well as more established drugs taken at parties and nightclubs, the Arundel Street Project is launching a specialist service to provide advice and support to people taking these drugs. The service aims to help users keep safe and if desired, provide an opportunity to stop using altogether.

‘Mashed’ is a confidential and relaxed evening for people that use party and club drugs.
Thursdays 5-8pm Arundel Street Project

The Arundel Street Project also offers friendly drop-in advice and can provide you with an assessment of your needs. They can help you to access other agencies and complementary therapies. They have a nurse clinic and can also offer practical advice on harm minimisation.

You can text Arundel Street Project or telephone / email for further information. Alternatively, just drop-in to the Arundel Street Project, 92a Arundel Street, along from City Campus by Street Chef Cafe.

Arundel Street Project (Information and support for adults with substance misuse problems) 0114 272 1481 or text 07747632627 arundelstreetproject@cri.org.uk
Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Don’t forget, if you would like to talk about any issues affecting your university life, there is lots of supoprt available at Sheffield Hallam. Search ‘Student Wellbeing’ and ‘Student Advice’ on shuspace.