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Region: BHSCT/BDACT

One to one support for alcohol and/or drug misuse (and other associated issues)

Open Access / Self Referrals Accepted

Region: WHSCT/WDACT

Certified Professional Recovery Coach (CPRC)
As your coach, I will help:
- mentor and guide you in learning how to embark on a life without alcohol.
- feel supported by providing a safe, non-judgemental and confidential environment to discuss your current challenges with alcohol.
- develop a recovery plan with realistic goals, help keep you accountable to it and continually reassess and make adjustments as you progress.
- work with you collaboratively to resolve barriers to change.
- be your guide/mentor in relation to coping mechanisms, moving through the cycle of change and developing new behaviour patterns.
- deal with relapse and work towards reducing the changes of it happening again.
- be your cheerleader helping you identify and celebrate the changes and progress made.
- guide you to other sources of help if required.

Coaching is person centred (you are the expert on you), forward focused and goal driven.
IMPORTANT - Coaching does not replace therapy or counselling. A recovery coach does not diagnose conditions or treat them. A Coach is not medically trained therefore cannot provide guidance in relation to detox or assistance to those who are physically dependent on alcohol.

Region: WHSCT/WDACT

First Housing Low Threshold (Harm Reduction) is aimed at those who misuse alcohol and drugs at harmful levels and / or in harmful patterns of use but are not able to commit to formal treatment. First Housing work with clients who may lead chaotic lives and need assistance to reduce serious harm to themselves, arising from their problematic drug or alcohol use. This service provides a range of physical, social and psychological interventions and supports, depending on the specific needs of each individual. Examples include providing sterile injecting equipment and advice on safer injecting, or helping someone to access, or remain in, stable accommodation.

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

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

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

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

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

Cuan Mhuire NI offers a comprehensive abstinence based, residential, addiction treatment and support programme to persons (male and female) who are eighteen years of age and over and who are suffering from (Alcohol, Gambling) addiction in a supported environment.
In addition to our addiction recovery support services, Cuan Mhuire NI provides a professional, effective and efficient housing support service to those who are most marginalised and who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless because of their addiction.

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

The 12-week Residential Programme offers a range of therapeutic interventions (individual, group and family) followed by aftercare support

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

Information, education and awareness services

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

Services provided include - one to one counselling, extended (non residential) 6 – 12 week treatment programmes, relapse prevention and family support

Region: SHSCT/SDACT

NMDAP deliver a range of education and prevention packages to communities, service providers and individuals across the Newry and Mourne area - we also offer a specialised black and minority ethnic drug and alcohol service which covers the whole SHSCT area, and facilitate the work of the Civic Alcohol and Drug Forum in partnership with Newry & Mourne District Council