Thursday’s premiere was attended by representatives from north and west Northamptonshire councils and a range of support services across the county.
The Office for Improvement and Disparities, which is a government department, gave a grant to the project.
Alesha Watkins, a partnership development manager for Change Grow Live, encouraged anyone suffering with addiction to reach out to its STAR Northamptonshire, external initiative to access support, treatment, advice and recovery.
“Addiction doesn’t discriminate, it doesn’t care about your postcode, pay grade or profession,” she said.
“Even the people you don’t think would be coming to addiction services can come to us.
“It’s just harder for those with social standing to open up and say they need that help. It’s free, confidential and there’s no waiting lists.”
A list of organisations in the UK offering support and information with some of the issues in this story is available at BBC Action Line