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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


  1. Integrated Substance Use Partnership October 2016

  2. 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

  3. Stop Smoking Healthy Services hearts Hep C & HIV treatment Education, Children’s Training & Services Employment Build on Group Hospitals Belief Drug & Work Alcohol LGBT Services PCSS Wellbeing Hidden Outside Service GPs Club Harm Edge Service Drug The Alcohol Clinic The Firm Service Sexual Health Resolution Services Clinic Housing Tier 4 Treatment Mutual Aid Mental Domestic Health Violence Criminal Justice

  4. Drug & Alcohol Users - Settings • GP Surgeries • Home • Job Centres • Hostels • Community Centres • Hospitals

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. Primary Care Support Service • Primary Care Focused • Collaborative work GP’s and diverse healthcare professionals • Historical cohort • Quality of life & Recovery • Partnership

  8. Specialist Support • Club Drug Clinic • Antidote - for LGBT service users • Resolution Clinic • Smart Muscle- specialist support for steroid users

  9. 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 Manager: B.Kandelaars@blenheimcdp.org.uk

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