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Routes to RecoveRy In recent years peer support has been used to build strong and vibrant recovery communities, Safe and stable living conditions are essential to ongoing recovery helping ‘Recovery Central gives us an amazing venue TREATMENT IS JUST THE FIRST STAGE OF EFFECTIVE RECOVERY; continued support is that we can use to help more people in our city very important to maintain changes and help people to integrate back into their people into recovery from addiction and gain the skills to home life, community, and employment. maintain their live a life with meaning and purpose, so that they Aftercare can take many different forms. As a first stage, many residential treat - also can be an asset to our community rather than ment centres offer frequent group therapy sessions and activities, which those with recovery from just a burden,’ he says. a 12-step culture might tie in with fellowship meetings, such as AA or NA groups. DDN reporting on the launch of Recovery addiction... Central in Birmingham STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Vital networks Service user groups and recovery groups have become an important part of the treatment landscape, providing essential peer support. Peer support has been shown to increase the chances of long-term recovery through offering friendship, support, information and encouragement. The annual DDN national service user involvement conference in Birmingham brings together groups from all over the country to network, share ideas and campaign for fair drug and alcohol policy and treatment. In recent years peer support has been used to build strong and vibrant recovery communities, helping people maintain their recovery from addiction in their home environment and offering many opportunities beyond treatment. Changes UK was the idea of Steve Dixon, who was determined to set up an independent social enterprise for people in recovery. It launched in 2016 to provide support, volunteering opportunities and business incubation, with facilities including a café, dry bar, and recording studios – and it hasn’t looked back. Established in 1999 Holgate House is a family run unit, offering a 12-step approach abstinence treatment approach, situated in a beautiful village of Barrowford Lancashire, set in its own tranquil grounds. Perfect location offering a holistic, person-centered treatment approach depending on the individual needs i.e. substance misuse, addictive behaviours, grief, childhood trauma, self-harm, and eating disorders. ‘There was a dream that one day we could run a totally peer- led residential rehab facility… we’ve moved on to the point of opening Warwickshire’s first residential rehab fully staffed by people in recovery. Our structured programme now incorpor - ates 12-step awareness, physical activities, yoga, meditation, mindfulness, anger management and professional counselling sessions. We have also developed a rolling family education and awareness programme, which includes Adfam’s step approach. We’ve gone from starting as a small peer-led support organisation to opening an 11-bed fully staffed and supported residential rehab – all achieved with people in recovery.’ Paul Urmston, ESH Works Holgate House offers: ™ 24 hrs. Dedicated staff on-site ™ Structured program ™ Group sessions ™ Regular one-to-one sessions ™ Family therapy Alongside the residential unit we have: ™ Community day program ™ Recovery/moving on houses ™ Weekly aftercare ™ Volunteering For further information please contact Jason Ingham. Telephone 01200 445200 or 01282 859747. Email [email protected] or visit www.holgatehousebarrowford.co.uk 28 | drinkanddrugsnews | Rehab Guide 2019 www.drinkanddrugsnews.com