Get help for yourself

Taking the first step to tackling your issues with drugs or alcohol is often the hardest. You’re here now. And we are here to help you.

Hear from a community member about her recovery journey with KIKIT.

We are used to working with people from all walks of life, and our advice, programmes and support are available to everyone. We know first hand that whilst addiction can affect anyone, it knows no boundaries. Maybe you find it hard to discuss these issues in your culture, and if you’re religious, people might have tried to make you feel guilty about using drugs or alcohol, but there is no need to feel ashamed.

We’re all human. And most importantly, help is at hand.

Hear from a community member about the impact that support from KIKIT has had on her life.

And our service is totally confidential. You can either call us, email us, or drop in and see us. We look forward to hearing from you. You’re not alone now.

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Contact Information

Call us:

0121 448 3883

Visit us:

153 Stratford Road
Sparkbrook
Birmingham
B11 1AH

Open hours:
  • Mon: 9am – 5pm
  • Tues: 9am – 5pm
  • Wed: 9am – 5pm
  • Thu: 9am – 5pm
  • Fri: 9am – 5pm

Drop-in Centre

Our drop-in centre, at the heart of the community in Sparkbrook, is the focal point for all our activity. Staffed by volunteers and health care professionals, we offer a warm welcome to anyone who is looking for help, advice or support. Just call between 9am and 5pm weekdays. No appointment is necessary.

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Drugs & Alcohol Services

Muslim Recovery Network Programme

A 12-step recovery programme developed especially for Muslims, based on the five pillars of Islam.

Diversity in Recovery Programme

A 6-week programme aimed at the BME community who experience barriers to a successful recovery.

BME Recovery Forum

Where BME service users meet, share ideas and air their views on the city’s treatment service.

Women’s Support Group

Providing women within the community with help and support on addiction issues.

BME Support Group

Offering culturally sensitive help, advice and support to those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction