East Sussex Recovery Alliance support those who are in recovery from substance misuse . We aim to improved health and well-being – helping those in recovery from addiction to lead heathier, happier and fulfilling lives. We aim to improved confidence, connectivity and skills - to further their educational, employment or career opportunities.
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ESRA is now facing a significant challenge .As you may know, ESRA’s funding is being reduce . We are actively looking for ways forward to continue to offer a service to our clients, whilst we continue to seek further funding.
ESRA has been a vital source of support for individuals in recovery within our community, and the demand for our services has only grown. However, with the current funding shortfall, we are reviewing our operations to find ways to continue delivering support while making necessary cost reductions.
The initial impact we will be leaving our hub which as been a safe space for a number of years for our clients. We are actively looking for delivery space and office space to continue with an outreach service.
We are working with clients to support them through this transition stage.
- We hope to offer drop in sessions, recovery groups in the local community .
- We will continue to provide an holistic and all-rounded support to individuals to aid in the long-term success of their recovery which includes life admin matters.
Acknowledging the complex needs of those we support – it’s not just about addiction, it’s about rebuilding all elements of life i.e. secure accommodation, good financial management skills, access to health support, amongst others.
- We will continue to offer a 1-1-person centred assessment by a trained senior support worker with lived experience, to jointly determine the best pathway for recovery.
- We will continue to provide clients on 1-1 basis practical solutions, whilst build confidence and resilience to manage day to day life.
- We will continue to help rebuild lives through information, advice and guidance on housing and accommodation, benefits, financial management, digital inclusion, and access to healthcare appropriate to one’s needs.
- Our services are provided by our workers trained in TIP (trauma informed practice).
- Referrals to other partner organisations such ; Adult social care, GP surgeries other medical professionals, housing , CGL , mental health will continue.
East Sussex Recovery Alliance are committed to diversifying our organisation to provide the highest quality support to the clients we serve. We are seeking partnerships with organisations currently supporting individuals affected by substance misuse.
By working together, we believe we can achieve the best outcomes for individuals facing substance misuse challenges within our diverse communities.
We are particularly interested in connecting with those working with ethnic groups, individuals for whom English is a second language, and other minority groups where stigma around substance misuse often keeps these communities hidden.
Additionally, we are exploring community venues where we can deliver our recovery support services as we continue developing and expanding our offerings.
If you are interested in partnering with us or would like to engage in a meaningful conversation, please get in touch."
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