Recovery Projects in High Peak

Recovery Together Project - Kelsey Family CIC

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.

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RISE Employability Programme - The Zink Project

The RISE project supports people in recovery into jobs, education or training.

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Veterans Positive Pathways | STAND TO Derbyshire Veterans Community Services part of Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service

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.

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Find Local Support Services in High Peak

Healthwatch Derbyshire

Healthwatch Derbyshire is an independent voice for the people of Derbyshire. We’re here to listen to the experiences of Derbyshire residents and give them a stronger say in influencing how local health and social care services are provided. We listen to what people have to say about their experiences of using health and social care services and feed this information through to those responsible for providing the services

High Peak & Dales North Recovery

The High Peak & Derbyshire Dales North Neighbourhood team provides mental health support to adults regardless of age; this support is based on individuals’ needs. The team will work with you to help you find both short-term and longer-term ways to improve your mental health, and to focus on healthy living and behaviours.

Homelessness Service

If you are homeless due to an emergency situation outside of office hours or at the weekend, please phone Call Derbyshire on 01629 532600. If you see a rough sleeper or are rough sleeping, please report details to Street Link or contact Derbyshire rough sleeping outreach team on Tel 0808 164 7753 or Email Derbyshire.Outreach@p3charity.org

HOPE line UK

HOPELineUK is a confidential support and advice service for: Young people under the age of 35 who may be having thoughts of suicide or anyone concerned a young person may be having thoughts of suicide.

Insight Healthcare

Everyone goes through difficult times, but sometimes our problems affect our day-to-day lives and we feel that we can’t cope. If you are in this situation, you are not alone. Insight talking therapies is a free and confidential service, commissioned by the NHS, and is available to anyone aged 16+ and living in Derbyshire.

Let's Talk Wellbeing

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.

Libraries

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.

Live Life Better Derbyshire

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.

Manchester Credit Union

MCU is open to anyone who lives or works in the City of Manchester, Bury, Rochdale, Tameside, Trafford and the High Peak. Credit unions aim to help people take control of their money by encouraging them to save what they can, and borrow only what they can afford to repay. They are community savings and loan cooperatives, where members pool their savings to lend to one another and help to run the credit union.

NA & AA Meetings in High Peak