introduction to drug and alcohol services in warwickshire provided by the recovery partnership
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Introduction to Drug and Alcohol Services in
Warwickshire provided by the Recovery Partnership.
•The Recovery Partnership came into existence in December 2011.
•It replaced drug and alcohol services that were previously provided by Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust - NHS, Trust the Process Counselling, Swanswell Charitable Trust, Warwickshire Probation Trust and West Midlands Police.
•The Recovery Partnership is provided by Addaction and Cranstoun, two national substance misuse charities who between them operate over 100 specialist services.
Services are based at five sites:
•Nuneaton & North Warwickshire•Stratford & South Warwickshire•Rugby•Leamington & Warwick•Coventry
Our treatment options follow a 3 stage process to move people through addiction and into recovery.
These include:
1.Engagement and Motivational Services2.De-Addiction Treatment Services3.Integration and life adjustment services
Treatment options available include:
•Open access information and advice•Harm minimisation advice •Needle Exchange•Blood Borne Virus prevention and treatment (including screening and vaccinations)•Criminal Justice Interventions•Hospital Liaison •Structured Psychosocial Interventions•Pharmacotherapy (prescribing)•In Patient detoxification (drug and alcohol)•Structured day programmes (group work)•Employment Support•Health checks and advice•Complementary Therapies (where available)
Main evidence-based psychosocial interventions utilised with clients include:
•Cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) •ITEP/BTEI (mapping)•Motivational Interviewing (MI)•Solution Focussed Therapy•Family Therapy (where appropriate)
Structured Day Programmes
These are structured sessions, in a group setting which run on a regular basis in the community.
They aim to provide aftercare for those clients who have achieved abstinence and want support in maintaining it, as well as assisting in relapse prevention.
A good follow up option for those leaving detox/rehab or those who have been stable for a while and shown commitment to their treatment plan.
Aim to build skills in problem solving, motivation, stress management, self efficacy, social support and communication.
Current groups include: Process group, Managing Me, Assertiveness, My Map of the World (self exploration and values) and drug/alcohol knowledge groups.
- Open access drop in service at all bases. From 9-4, Mon-Fri
This means that a duty worker will see the person as soon as they become available.
-Alternatively call and request a referral form which can then be completed and faxed back to the relevant project
-Further information on local services for substance misuse can be found in the “Getting Better 2012” document available for free to download from www.safercoventry.org.uk
Nuneaton & North Warwickshire
37-38 Coton Rd,Nuneaton,CV11 5TW
Tel: 02476 641100Fax: 02476 388060
Rugby1 Regent Place, Rugby, CV21 2PJ
Tel: 01788 569582 Fax: 01788 562576
Stratford & South Warwickshire
Stratford Healthcare, Arden Street, CV37 6HJ
Tel: 01789 206770Fax: 01789 417750
Leamington & Warwick 16 Court St, Leamington Spa, CV31 2BB
Tel: 01926 885000Fax: 01926 435198
Coventry
8 Ironmonger Row, Coventry, CV1 1FD
Tel: 02476 630135Fax: 02476 234686
Alcohol UsersClients who drink alcohol have a variety of treatment options available to them dependent upon their level of alcohol use and severity of dependence:•Frequent Fliers•Hospital Inreach•1-1 Keyworking•IBA•Pharmacotherapy•Community Detoxification and In Patient •Residential Rehabilitation•Relapse Prevention•Structured Daycare•Mutual Aid