If you are currently 'shielding' or deemed by government as 'an extremely vulnerable adult' we do not advise coming into any clinics yet.
Similarly if you are feeling unwell or have any symptoms of Covid, please do not come into a clinic.
TUESDAY: at 10.30am and 11.30am
Unitarian Church
New Road
Brighton BN1 1UF
How to get there >
Access to this clinic is
via the side alley on the left-hand side of the church.
TUESDAY: 10.30am to 12pm
ADDER Project
First floor
5 Harold Place
Hastings TN34 1JA
To access this clinic,
you will need to be registered with ADDER in Hastings.
For further information,
contact the ADDER project on 01424 446292.
TUESDAY: 1pm to 2pm
• for women only
Oasis Project
Brighton
To access this clinic,
you will need to be registered with Oasis or CGL.
For further information, contact
Oasis on 01273 696970 or CGL on 01273 731900.
This clinic is in the Hanover room on the second floor.
FRIDAY: 1pm to 2.30pm
ADDER Project
First floor
5 Harold Place
Hastings TN34 1JA
To access this clinic,
you will need to be registered with ADDER in Hastings.
For further information,
contact the ADDER project on 01424 446292.
FRIDAY: at 4pm, 4.45pm, 5.30pm and 6.15pm
Cornerstone Community Centre
Church Road
Hove BN3 2FL
How to get there >
This clinic has four half-hour sessions:
• 4.00pm – 4.30pm
• 4.45pm – 5.15pm
• 5.30pm – 6.00pm
• 6.15pm – 6.45pm
Pathways to Health works in association with
CGL, Mind and Southdown Recovery Services
in Brighton and Hove
Medical Advisor to the Board of Directors: Dr Rebecca Jarvis GP
Patron: John Tindall, Director, Yuan Traditional Medicine College
Pathways to Health is an independent charity that receives no direct statutory
funding. We rely heavily on your contributions which are related to your
household income.
Unwaged £5.00
Income under £12,000 £6.00
£12,000 to £15,000 £8.00
£15,000 to £20,000 £10.00
£20,000 to £30,000 £13.00
£30,000 + £15.00
Paying as much as you can afford helps us to ensure that this unique service continues.
Practitioners and volunteers
The practitioners working at Pathways to Health clinics are all
highly qualified professionals with experience of working with people affected by drug
and alcohol addiction, mental and emotional health issues, and Hepatitis C
and HIV.
We are committed to offering a high quality, low-cost and effective
service which is open to everyone.
We wish to be accessible to client groups who would not otherwise
be in a position to receive these complementary therapies and thus
benefit from a holistic approach to their health care.
We believe that people are empowered by being given choice in their
treatments, and this enables them to take more control of their lives.
We liaise closely with other health professionals and voluntary and
statutory agencies involved with our clients' care to ensure that the
most beneficial service is being provided.