Integrated Substance Use Partnership October 2016 What is the - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Integrated Substance Use Partnership October 2016 What is the - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Integrated Substance Use Partnership October 2016 What is the change? Expanded reach or treatment to maximize engagement- support in community locations and at home Increased access to Education Training and Employment support An
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What is the change?
- Expanded reach or treatment to maximize
engagement- support in community locations and at home
- Increased access to Education Training and
Employment support
- An approach to treatment that uses community
resources as a key part of what we do
- A focus on ‘Early Intervention’ – Wellbeing based
work.
- A renewed focus on the needs of drinkers-
including a specialist alcohol service
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The Alcohol Service Drug & Alcohol Wellbeing Service PCSS Hep C & HIV treatment Build on Belief Education, Training & Employment Group Work Hidden Harm Service Mutual Aid Outside Edge Resolution Clinic The Firm Hospitals GPs Stop Smoking Services Healthy hearts Children’s Services Housing LGBT Services Sexual Health Services Domestic Violence Criminal Justice Mental Health Tier 4 Treatment Club Drug Clinic
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Drug & Alcohol Users - Settings
- GP Surgeries
- Home
- Job Centres
- Hostels
- Community Centres
- Hospitals
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Alcohol Users - Interventions
- Access to inpatient detox & residential rehab
- Structured counselling
- Community based alcohol detox
- Extended brief interventions
- Assessment advice and information
- Hospital alcohol liaison team
- Older people’s team
- Clinically assisted alcohol reduction plans
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Drug Users- Interventions
- Prescribing and BBV support led by our team of
doctors
- Dual Diagnosis support
- Group Work
- Family & Carers Support
- SMART Recovery, Fellowships
- Training and consultancy for community partners
- Education Training and Employment Support
- Recovery Social Clubs on Weekends
- Specialist support for young people
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Primary Care Support Service
- Primary Care Focused
- Collaborative work GP’s and diverse
healthcare professionals
- Historical cohort
- Quality of life & Recovery
- Partnership
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Specialist Support
- Club Drug Clinic
- Antidote - for LGBT service users
- Resolution Clinic
- Smart Muscle- specialist support for steroid
users
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Making Referrals- No Wrong Front Door
The referral form and details are on SystmOne Referrals are triaged to ensure the right response Contacts
- Drug & Alcohol Wellbeing Service: 03303038080
Manager mark.dronfield@turning-point.co.uk
- The Alcohol Service: 08000147440
Manager: andrulla.garcia@cgl.org.uk
- Primary Care Support Service: 02088344734