North Ayrshire Alcohol & Drug Recovery Services This table aims to help you identify the most appropriate support service for an individual who has concerns around their alcohol or drug use. Each service operates within a four tiered model of care- Tiers 1 & 2 involves community settings and delivery of services for those with mild to moderate addiction issues, to Tiers 3 & 4 for people who have more complex addiction issues and require intensive specialist support. (Further information on the tiered model can be found at end of leaflet)

Additional information of the ADP and resources can be found at www.naadp.com

Ward 5, North Ayrshire Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service (NADARS) Woodland View, Caley Court Resource Centre, Ayrshire Central Hospital, Moorpark Road West, Stevenston, KA20 3HU Kilwinning Road, Irvine, KA12 8SS Telephone: 01294 476000

Telephone: 01294 322377 Ward 5 is a Tier 4 Dual Diagnosis NADARS (North Ayrshire Drug and Alcohol Recovery  Tailored intervention varying from single Rehabilitation Unit which provides a Service) is a new joined-up service from North session alcohol brief intervention through range of therapeutic interventions, Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership. NHS to intensive high impact support of inclusive of assessment, structured Ayrshire & Arran and North Ayrshire Council vulnerable clients. group workshops, harm reduction and addiction teams are now one single team called  Support for older adults and adults with relapse prevention. NADARS. alcohol-related cognitive impairment  Mental Health and Addictions related Ward 5 is a residential unit, which Overall provision available from NADARS includes: treatment support provides a specialist service for men  Assessment and goal identification  Physical and Sexual Health interventions and woman over the age of 16 who  Regular review of recovery care plans including Blood-Borne Virus (BBV) have an alcohol or drug addiction and  A range of group work programmes including: treatment support and testing mental health issue. The ward has 10 single gender women' group, relapse prevention  Injecting Equipment Provision services beds for residential care 5 for and management, and parenting skills both at static sites and backpacking to programme. more rural area rehabilitation and 5 for detoxification  A range of active recovery lifestyle balance  Opiate Replacement Therapy medication with 8 day care places available. It is groups, including: gym, jogging and football. prescribing and related psychosocial situated within the grounds of  A range of creative active recovery groups, interventions to enhance recovery support Woodland View, Irvine. including: soap making, allotment and creative  Detoxification from opiates and alcohol arts.  Drug reduction and recovery Ward 5 aims to help service users  Statutory interventions with Child Protection,  Occupational Therapy support address their past behaviour patterns Adult Support & Protection, Mental Health and  Ongoing support, for up to 1 year, for associated with their substance use Criminal Justice cases those prescribed relapse management and mental health problems.  Support with control and management of day-to- medications, for example, Disulfiram day functioning, including: home visiting support,  Assessment and ongoing support to Ward 5 also provides outpatient, follow budgeting, domestic tasks and appointment facilitate admission Ward 5, follow up up work for service users after support. support is also offered discharge from the residential  Throughcare and onward referral to partner programme using therapies including  Naloxone training and provision to service agencies. CBT, Psychosocial interventions. users and the wider community

Who can refer? You can be referred to  Who can refer? Anyone can, including you. Professionals and anyone else who is asked to Ward 5 via your locality Addiction/ make a referral by someone who needs drug or NADARS team. If you want to be alcohol support, can refer. considered for Ward 5, please discuss this with your key worker. The Richmond Fellowship Service Momentum Ayrshire Recovery Choices (MARC) Irvine Teen Challenge (TRFS) 44-46 Bank Street, Irvine, KA12 0HL 65a, Hamilton Street, Saltcoats, 01294 311433 KA21 5DT The project provides an opportunity to 01294 475438 or 01294 475431 MARC provides a Tier 2 service offering 3 key engage with those people who may be components of early intervention, throughcare support deemed ‘hard to reach’ by providing an TRFS deliver a Tier 2 alcohol support and BBV support. environment that will positively support service, receiving self-referrals, family people access wider services that will meet referrals and referrals from the Early Intervention Integrated Addiction Service, Sacro, Offering practical pro-social support to service users their needs. Momentum, Criminal Justice, GPs, who have mild to moderate drug addiction issues; Mental Health, and Voluntary agencies, referrals for this support can be received from The Irvine Teen Challenge is available every anywhere. Tuesday from 8pm to 10pm, within Fullarton The support is provided by a dedicated Connexions, Irvine. Irvine Teen Challenge trained staff group and a key worker is MARC encourage and support service users by operates a “coffee shop” providing food and identified upon receipt of the referral, providing assertive links to universal support services, hot drinks, offering support, information and support is provided in the person’s including but not limited to welfare rights, debt advice, guidance to people who want help to home or an alternative venue if the housing and citizens advice. recover from addiction. The service person prefers. Where necessary, MARC will deliver brief signposts people to support services, and TRFS provide outcome focussed interventions with a view to preventing this group of peer support groups support with advice on alcohol harm service users from entering into the Tier 3 Integrated Irvine Teen Challenge provides support to reduction, enable the person to identify Addiction Service. people from Irvine but will support anyone their own strengths and assets which Throughcare Support from other areas who access the service. will support them towards their MARC offer throughcare support to service users who recovery, post and pre detox support, are considered by Integrated Addiction Services to accessing community resources have mild to moderate drug addiction issues and have Irvine Care and Share, is held in the including self-help groups (AA, CA, less complex presentation (i.e. no Child Protection or Salvation Army Hall, Irvine, every SMART), support with financial Adult Support and Protection issues, no complex Wednesday between 12.30 to 2.30pm problems, developing or revisiting mental, physical or sexual health issues). Referrals offering a lunch of homemade soup, will come solely from the Integrated Addiction hobbies/ interests, building confidence, Service. sandwiches, tea/ coffee and biscuits. re-engaging in the community, sign Various types of health, social, financial and posting to appropriate agencies i.e. MARC will assist service users with accessing CRUSE, Break the Silence, education, training, employment, housing, welfare housing supports are available for those Samaritans, Breathing Space), rights and debt advice while offering practical affected by homelessness, addiction, and emotional and practical support. assistance, motivation and encouragement through mental/ physical health issues with their recovery journey. signposting/referral on to support services.

Blood Borne Virus (BBV) Identification & Support MARC offer practical support to service users undergoing treatment for BBV. Referrals will come directly from the BBV Hospital team.

Recovery Community: Recovery at Mutual Aid groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous Work (RaW) is a constituted community provide peer-based group support for individuals with alcohol or drug problems (meeting dates can group of people in recovery. There is a be found at www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk, www.ukna.org and www.cauk.org.uk) wide range of activity which RaW contributes to within North Ayrshire, Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) is an evidence-based programme to help offering opportunities for people to people manage their recovery from any type of addictive behaviour. This includes addictive develop skills, volunteer and become behaviour with substances such as alcohol, nicotine or drugs, or compulsive behaviours such as engaged in their local community. This gambling, sex, eating, shopping, self-harming amongst others. SMART groups run from a model includes Café Solace that takes place where people with lived experience of addiction problems can become trained up in SMART and are every Tuesday from 5-8pm at Fullarton then able to facilitate a SMART recovery meeting within their community. North Ayrshire ADP is Connexions, Irvine, and each committed to supporting the development of peer facilitated meetings throughout North Ayrshire. Wednesday from 5-8pm at the Church of SMART Recovery for Family and Friends provides support and tools for people who are affected by Nazarene, Ardrossan. Further details the addictive behaviour of someone close to them. The programme aims to help participants [email protected] develop more effective coping strategies and find a greater sense of fulfilment in their own lives SMART RECOVERY MEETINGS IN NORTH AYRSHIRE – accurate at 31/10/16 – contact the ADP on 01294 310444 for more information

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Kilwinning Irvine

10-11.30am 10-11.30am Old Parish Church Erskine Hall Momentum Ayrshire Garden Square Lane Recovery Choices (mARC) Kilwinning, Ayrshire, 44-46 Bank St, Irvine, KA13 6AD KA12 0LL

Irvine 1pm- 2.30pm Friends & Family SMART Momentum Ayrshire Recovery Choices (mARC) 44-46 Bank St, Irvine, KA12 0LL

Largs 1-2.30pm The Brisbane Centre, Bath St, Ayrshire, KA30 8BL. (Next to the Green Shutter Tea Rooms) TierTier 4 4

TierTier 3 3

TierTier 2 2

TierTier 1 1

Tier 4 Specialist Alcohol and Drug Services - provide specialist inpatient / residential care

Tier 3 Specialist Alcohol and Drug Services - provide community-based specialist alcohol and drug assessment, support and treatment(s)

Tier 2 Alcohol and Drug orientated Services - provide brief psychosocial interventions, harm reduction (including needle exchange)

Tier 1 Generic services ensuring universal access and continuity of care to all - provide information and advice, screenings and referral pathways