A Spire Right is a substance misuse recovery program that is designed to help people who have/had alcohol and/or drug misuse in their lives.
Find out more >Padley County Kitchen provides a 10 session cooking programme where participants will work together to make 20 different recipes of a main and dessert. Participants will have the opportunity to complete a level 2 food hygiene and level 2 health and safety qualification, they will also have the opportunity to choose another course from our online learning list.
Find out more >Throughout our work we support people at all different stages of their recovery journey, and we wanted to offer more, to both help people start their journey and make it more possible. Trying to make changes is always daunting and even more so if you are homeless. No matter where you are in your recovery journey there is something with the Pathways to Recovery project for you.
Find out more >Kelsey Family CIC delivers family based recovery activity boxes, family health and well-being activities, family recovery coaching, family retreat space and breathing space for those in recovery commencing their journey out of treatment.
Find out more >Veterans Positive Pathways (VPP) aims to support armed forces veterans who have experienced poor mental health and substance misuse. Whether it be alcohol and/or drug use, we will encourage veterans to engage in a range of physical activities and attend groups to support their continuing recovery.
Find out more >Let’s Talk – Wellbeing is a service that provides psychological assessment and treatment for what are known as mild to moderate common mental health problems, which 1 in 4 of us suffer with at some stage in our lives. It is normal to experience changes in your mood and behaviour at times of stress and emotional upset. Your physical health may also affect your mood and stress levels. If these changes continue to affect you, your home or your working life for a few weeks, then Let’s Talk – Wellbeing could help. Having a chance to talk to someone who is qualified to help can make all the difference.
Anyone who lives, works or studies in Derbyshire, or is visiting the county, is welcome to use our branch libraries and mobile libraries. We offer books, CDs, audio books and DVDs for loan. We also offer access to community information, newspapers and a wealth of local studies material. There is free internet access in every library.
If you want help and support to stop smoking, lose weight, become more active, or improve your diet or overall wellbeing, we can help you to make the changes needed to improve the way you feel now and in the future.
The Loundsley Green Community Trust is a community development charity. We run many groups and social events including cooking and information technology– see website for up to date information
Markham Vale Land Services (MVLS) provides work experience opportunities in grounds maintenance and land management for adults with learning disabilities located in Markham Vale, Derbyshire. The team of skilled staff provides support for up to 69 days places per week on five days a week.
Our team provides information on a range of topics including types of mental health problem, where to get help, medication and alternative treatments and advocacy. We will look for details of help and support in your own area. Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays).
Monkey Park is a community interest company and has many groups on offer – bikes, book club, crochet, monthly repair café and a café. See website for details of sessions available.
If you find any discarded needles or drug related waste, please go to the website for details of the relevant number to call to have these removed safely
The Nenna Kind Centre offers a place for cancer patients, their family and friends to call in and have a chat to one of our volunteers. We have found through experience that family can sometimes be too close to talk as they are feeling confused and upset as well.