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Bristol’s new drug and alcohol services open

By Ella Mawson  Thursday Feb 8, 2018

Bristol’s re-commissioned Recovery Orientated Alcohol & Drugs Service (ROADS) has newly launched, with three specialist community recovery hubs around the city and treatment services available in GP surgeries. The service and will provide free and confidential advice, support and treatment for adults with problematic alcohol and drug use, and will support families and carers.

ROADS is a partnership between Bristol Drugs Project, Developing Health and Independence and Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP), commissioned by Bristol City Council. The major aim of the service is to reduce the harm caused by substances misuse.

 

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Deputy mayor Asher Craig has lent her support to the project 

Councillor Asher Craig, cabinet member for communities, said: “The value of effective treatment services is well established and during this recommissioning process we have looked closely at how we can build on previous success.

“The new-look services will continue to reduce the harm caused by substance misuse and improve health. Part of this includes connecting people with their communities, using peer-support and interventions which have been proven to make a real difference.”

Pete Anderson, Safer Bristol Manager and lead commissioner, said: “Whether someone is preparing to make changes, building their recovery or wanting to prevent relapse, support is available through ROADS. There will be many bridges built into these treatment services through family services, mental health services and through different communities.”

To find out more about the service or to access local help, visit www.bristol.gov.uk/en_US/social-care-health/drug-and-alcohol-misuse-treatment

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