Low Threshold Service aimed at those who misuse alcohol and drugs at harmful levels and/or in harmful ways but who are unable to commit to formal treatment - the service works with clients who may lead chaotic lives and need assistance to reduce serious harm to themselves, arising from their problematic drug or alcohol use
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Residential detox and support for men and women with alcohol related issues from the WHSCT area (detox beds) - men only (support beds)
Supports indiviudals (young people and adults) who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, due to alcohol misuse - service elements include rapid response, outreach support, drop in, and specialist support for individuals and families
The Residential Programme offers a range of therapeutic interventions (individual, group and family) folowed by aftercare support - Northlands also provides non-residential counselling for people with addiction difficulties
Support for families and children affected by parental substance misuse, including individual, family and group work ('hidden harm' service).
Statutory Addiction Service provided by a range of Specialist Teams within Community and Hospital Settings (Community Addiction Team, Addiction Day Treatment Services, Substitute Prescribing Team and Substance Misuse Liaison Nurses)
Statutory Addiction Service provided by a range of Specialist Teams within Community and Hospital Settings (Community Addiction Team, Addiction Day Treatment Services, Substitute Prescribing Team and Substance Misuse Liaison Nurses)
Statutory Addiction Service provided by a range of Specialist Teams within Community and Hospital Settings (Community Addiction Team, Addiction Day Treatment Services, Substitute Prescribing Team and Substance Misuse Liaison Nurses)
Based in the Asha Centre at Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital.
Referral Process: GP / Health Professional Referrals
Range of therapeutic support services for adults, young people and families with substance misuse issues/difficulties, suicide prevention, mental health, counselling, therapies, listening ear and family support
AA is a fellowship of men and women who come together once or twice a week to share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem with alcohol - group meetings take place regularly across NI - you can search the website or call the head office to find out about one taking place close to you