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telephone: |
023 9337 3433 |
| fax: | 023 9237 3434 |
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address: |
Fleming House, Waterworks Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1NJ |
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| website: | www.anatreatmentcentres.com |
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Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Some evening appointments are available. |
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Direct for Private Clients or through Care Management Services |
History:
Ana provides Tier 4 residential 12 step treatment for those reliant on drugs, alcohol and gambling.
ANA has been providing services in Portsmouth for the past ten years. Beginning small, The Organisation has grown to offer 30 Primary beds and 17 Secondary beds. In January 2007, ANA relocated its Primary Treatment Service to Fleming House in Farlington, achieving CSCI registration as a Care Home the following May.
Current Activities:
ANA offers a twelve week abstinence based primary treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction. In addition we offer individually tailored detoxification programmes. Our aim is to help our clients rebuild their lives, to gain in confidence and self-worth and to really believe that they can live a healthy, responsible and productive life, free of addictive substances.
Our Programme is modular, flexible and features increasing levels of choice and opportunities for personal development as clients progress through. We recognise that every client has different needs and will move individually through treatment and into recovery.
ANA facilitates recovery through support and respect, working in collaboration with our clients. Care planning, group work and one to one key worker sessions all feature, together with a life skills programme, women & men’ groups, alternative therapies and optional secondary programme. Our programme combines a number of philosophies including the Twelve Step approach and is non-denominational in nature.
ANA runs Primary treatment from Fleming House in Farlington and Secondary treatment from Lyle House in Southsea. This configuration enables our clients to gradually experience life without drugs/alcohol in an everyday setting that is pro-actively managed to fully protect them at all times. ANA welcomes clients from all backgrounds and walks of life.
Future Plans:
ANA is currently working towards the accreditation of its Treatment Programme through The European Association of Treatment Agencies (EATA). Further plans include expansion of the range of activities available across both programmes and an increase in Secondary Capacity.
CARE (Hampshire) Counselling Service
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telephone: |
07920 297559 |
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address: |
Baytrees, St James Hospital, Locksway Road, Portsmouth, PO4 8LD |
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| website: | www.carehampshire.co.uk |
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Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Some evening appointments are available. |
| Referral method: |
To access the CARE service you must be referred by your keyworker in the local Tier 3 Service, Community Drug & Alcohol Treatment Service (CDATS) or the Drug Intervention Team (DIT/DIP) |
Who
are we?
We are a partnership between the Portsmouth City
Primary Care Trust Substance Misuse Service and the
Portsmouth Counselling Service.
What do we offer?
Free confidential one to one counseling with a
qualified, experienced counselor.
A therapeutic alliance between the client and the
counselor.
One hour long sessions on a weekly basis.
Easy access at a range of venues Hampshire.
(excluding Portsmouth and Southampton)
6-12 counseling sessions during the day, evenings,
and Saturday mornings
Who can we help?
Drug users involved in the treatment services across
the Hampshire area.
People in active drug use.
People on prescribing programmes.
People in residential detox.
People in aftercare.
People who wish to maintain abstinence after
treatment.
How can we help?
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Psychodynamic Counseling
Psycho synthesis or existentialism
Relapse prevention therapy
Enhanced Motivational Interventions (EMI)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Don’t worry if you are unfamiliar with these
terms your key worker will be only to happy to
explain them to you.
Choices - Drug & Alcohol Thru-Care Support
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telephone: |
07816 516 552 |
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The Kings Centre - 171-173 West Street, Fareham / Solent Evangelical Church, 365A Forton Rd, Gosport |
| email: | choices@addiaid.co.uk |
| web: | www.addiaid.org.uk/choices |
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| opening times: |
Mon 10am-3pm. (Fareham) Tue 10am - 3pm (Gosport)
Lunch served at 12:30 |
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referral method: downloads: |
Self or via Agency .
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A new group covering Fareham & Gosport
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contact: |
In South East
Hampshire the service operates from 2 alternative locations, with
services delivered out of Gosport on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and
Havant each other weekday. 77 Stoke Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1LS
Tel: 023 9258
1037 Tel: 023 9247 1268 |
| web: | www.cranstoun.org |
| referal method: | Via professional referral from within the Criminal Justice System, although self referral is accepted from clients who are engaged within the criminal justice arena. |
| offering: |
The Hampshire Drugs Intervention Programme (DIP) is a
county wide service which aims to reduce drug related
crime by taking advantage of opportunities within the
criminal justice system for accessing and engaging
drug-misusing clients and moving them into and retaining
them within quality substance misuse treatment. Hampshire Drugs Intervention Programme consists of three strands: 1. Criminal Justice Interventions Team Engaging drug misusing offenders at all stages of the criminal justice process and assessing their needs, before offering and delivering treatment interventions and /or onward referral as appropriate through an integrated care approach. This includes: - • Arrest Referral • Prison Through Care • Assessment and Case management • Referral into local Drug Treatment Services where appropriate. • Responding to Required / Further Assessment requests from other DIP Services. 2. Structured Interventions Service This aspect of the service manages and delivers structured treatment packages for clients on Drug Rehabilitation Requirement (DRR) Court Orders / and those referred through police and probation services’ Prolific and Priority Offender (PPO) schemes. Interventions offered include; • Assessment, Care Planning and Key Working. • Effective one to one interventions including Motivational Interviewing and Brief Solution Focussed Therapy. • Referral into Structured Group Work Programmes. • Oral Fluid drug testing and reporting. • Professional inter agency liaison with key statutory partners including Prisons, Police and Probation. 3. Single Point of Contact Telephone Line – 0800 1444734 This is a free-phone telephone line offering information, advice and support which is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
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telephone: |
01329 822923 |
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address: |
57 High Street, Fareham, PO16 7BG |
| email: | hcounselling@aol.com |
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Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Some evening appointments are available. |
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Self or via Agency. |
Hampshire Counselling Service offers a private and confidential range of services for clients and their families, including: counselling, addictions, anxiety, alcoholism, stress or relationship difficulties.
Hampshire Brief Intervention Alcohol Service
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telephone:
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01256 331 316
01256 335 946
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areas covered: |
Gosport, Fareham, Havant and Winchester
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| email: |
hampshire.bias@phoenix-futures.org.uk
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| downloads: | information flyer voluntary referal form |
| referral method: |
Contact us using the details above or download the referral form and fax back to the number above. |
The brief interventions provided by the service consist of structured conversations which motivate and support a client in thinking about and/or planning behaviour change. An emphasis is placed on building confidence, taking responsibility, providing information/ advice and setting goals for reducing alcohol intake.
Hampshire Structured Day Service
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telephone:
fax: |
01256 331 316
01256 335 946
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| email: |
hampshire.sds@phoenix-futures.org.uk
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| downloads: | information flyer |
| referral method: |
Contact us using the details above. |
Where is the service based?
Near you! We deliver our programme of group work
from local drug service, DIP and community buildings
throughout Hampshire including Aldershot,
Basingstoke, Winchester, Eastleigh, Fareham &
Gosport, Havant and the New Forest.
"You" - Mental Health Supported Living & Resettlement
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telephone: |
02392 523561 or 07717760869 |
Resettlement Service supports people with enduring mental health
issues by sub letting flats from Fareham & Gosport Borough
Councils and supporting the service user for a period of about 1
year, with tenancy set up, establishing links in the community,
budgeting skills and daily living skills.
Referrals can be made from Community Mental Health Teams, Mental Health Units or any other agency that may think that the service user will benefit from this service. Contact Serpil Mitchell for further details.
"You" - SaRBS South & Floating Support Fareham & Gosport
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telephone: |
01329 848 204 |
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address: |
23 Gosport Buisness Centre,
Aerodrome Rd, Gosport, PO13 0FQ |
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You's Floating Support Service provides generic
housing related support for vulnerable people within our
community. Part of that service is delivered at Spotlight - an
open access and drop in service.
The broad aims of our service is to provide housing related support that helps vulnerable people to remain in their homes, avoid eviction and homelessness, access other services on a needs lead basis. We also can enable people to engage in employment/further education and/or training.
Spotlight is located in a shop front service in West Street, Fareham. The service support worker will be available twice a week for 2 hour sessions, Wednesday and Friday 12.00 noon to 2.00 pm. There are additional hours available for anyone who may need support accessing other relevant services e.g. Landlords, Housing Departments, Benefits Agency and support through any court proceedings where eviction is a possible outcome.
To access this service you must be 16 or over, live in or have a local connection to either Fareham or Gosport areas. You may self-refer or be referred by a friend, family member or professional body.
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Fareham 126 West Street, Fareham, PO16 0EP Tel: 01329 237014 Fax: 01329 221925 Havant 19 Park Parade, Leigh Park, Havant, PO9 5AA Tel: 023 9249 2628 Fax: 023 9249 2572 |
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Fareham
Nimrod Community Centre, Rowner Satellites:
Waterlooville Acorn Centre |
| referral method: |
Direct Access |
AIMS
Spotlight provides a drop-in and initial assessment service for anybody needing help or advice with problematic drug or alcohol use in a supportive and caring environment, we will assess your current situation with you and direct you to wherever the substance misuse service can most appropriately meet your needs TARGET GROUP Adults, 18+ MODELS OF PRACTICE
• Assessment and onward referral
• Therapeutic group work, including:
- Relapse prevention
- Assertiveness skills, including ‘Saying No’
- Self-esteem and self-confidence
- Male and female groups
• Support
- 1:1 support
- Needle Exchange
- Aftercare
Tel: 07794 29 55 47
Solent Evangelical Church, Forton Road, Gosport
No. 85 bus stops outside.
Providing a friendly face in a social space to help support local people dealing with drug and alcohol misuse.
We are an Informal Social Group offering Help, Support and Guidance for People with substance misuse issues.
If you have a problem, or even think you have a problem with alcohol, drugs or any other kind of substance, please visit us and see if we can help.
It costs you absolutely nothing but may help you on your way to recovery and being able to lead a better and more complete life style.
We meet every Saturday from 9:30 – 12:30 in the meeting room at the back of
