Recovery-Oriented Services

The range of services like housing support, employment assistance, and vocational training that address practical needs and promote stability and independence during recovery.

Recovery Connections

Community update
Recovery Connections is a UK-based Lived Experience Recovery Organisation (LERO), a not-for-profit organisation that has developed a strong recovery community model beyond the treatment room. The work they do reflects a deeper understanding...

Understanding Youth Recovery

Opinion piece, commentary
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Recovery for youth differs from that of adults because, for most adults, recovery is about regaining stability and returning to a functional life. For youth, they are still developing and discovering themselves.

Online training: Parental Substance Use - Essential Skills

Event Date
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Online
United Kingdom

This training course delivers essential insights into the issues surrounding parental substance misuse and safeguarding along with skills for working with parents who are using drugs or alcohol problematically. It is designed for anyone who’s work brings them into contact with parents who have issues with substance use.

Faith-Based Addiction Recovery

Website
This article explores how faith-based recovery programs combine spiritual support with evidence-based addiction treatment to help people achieve and maintain recovery. These programs integrate religious beliefs and practices with services...

A European Guide on Dual disorders: Health and Social Responses

Guide
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This European guide by EUDA highlights the importance of addressing dual disorders, where mental health conditions and substance use disorders occur at the same time. These co-occurring conditions are common and often lead to poorer health...
EUDA

Bristol Recovery Festival 2026

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Bristol
United Kingdom

We're back! This year's Recovery Festival will be held at Trinity Centre on 18th June 2026

William White: The Architect of Modern Recovery Science

News
William White has become one of the defining voices in the world of recovery. He did not set out to lead the movement – he set out to understand the people treatment systems were failing. Over the last five decades, his work has helped to...
William White