Therapeutic support and treatment for children and families affected by parental substance misuse including individual, family and group work. Referrals are received from Social Services and from adult treatment services , including those in the voluntary sector.
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Low Threshold Service - Harm reduction focussed service for homeless injecting drug users to access supported hostel accommodation
Low Threshold Service - Harm reduction focussed therapeutic support for people at risk of losing their tenancy/accommodation due to problematic alcohol misuse
Family support service, one to one support, auricular acupuncture, mentoring and referral service
Lifeline is the Northern Ireland 24/7 crisis response helpline service for people who are experiencing distress or despair - you will receive immediate help on the phone and should you need further support we can provide a face-to-face counselling appointment in your local area within seven days
One to one throughcare support where alcohol is an issue for prisoners and their families on release from prison (Hydebank, Maghaberry and Magilligan)
Family support service, one to one support, auricular acupuncture, mentoring and referral service
Support for families and children affected by parental substance misuse, including individual, family and group work ('hidden harm' service)
This service targets the victims of alcohol-related domestic abuse/sexual violence and alcohol abuse - awareness raising sessions and one to one support are available across the Southern Trust area alongside a specialised programme for children and young people
This service targets the victims of alcohol-related domestic abuse/sexual violence and alcohol abuse - awareness raising sessions and one to one support are available across the Southern Trust area alongside a specialised programme for children and young people