Manchester RISE
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Transcript Manchester RISE
Presented By
Addiction Dependency Solutions
Crime Reduction Initiatives
And Lifeline
The Intake Service provides a single point of contact, engagement and
assessment for individuals with drug misuse problems, whilst seeking to enable
those individuals to access appropriate recovery focused treatment and support
Speedy and coordinated engagement and referral to Clinical and Recovery
Services
Fast track access to detoxification and residential rehabilitation
A platform to sustainable recovery with aspiration and opportunity as the
norm
Access to recovery mentors at the start of the recovery journey
Psychosocial and brief interventions including wrap round support for up
to 16 weeks
Widespread harm reduction advice and access to screening, testing and
immunisation for Blood Borne Viruses
In-reach and community engagement into primary and secondary settings
Provision within Criminal Justice settings - Test on Arrest provision, Prison
Release, Probation Support and engagement with ‘Intensive Community
Order’ cohorts
CRI provide the clinical treatment for RISE, we have a clear
focus on recovery and work with people to enable and
empower them to make the positive changes necessary to
lead independent lives.
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Proactive asset based assessment
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Introduction to treatment pods
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Healthcare assessment and interventions
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Treatment packages
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Pods
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Strong emphasis on partnership work (RISE and across the city)
Our recovery service supports residents to achieve long term
sustainable abstinence and recovery from addiction.
We offer a wide range of support options to enable individuals
to build asset based recovery plans, focusing on abstinence
and future goals.
We work to reconnect individuals back in to their communities,
focusing on creating individual ‘Social Capital’, setting new
goals, and developing relationships that give their lives
meaning.
• 1:1 structured key working sessions
• Counselling
• Recovery Groups (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy or CBT
based and abstinence based.)
• Health and well being activities
• Diversionary Activities
• Education, Training and Employment support
• Volunteering and Peer Mentoring
• Concerned Others and Families Support