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Building Recovery in Coventry & Warwickshire Treatment & Recovery: “A Game of Two Halves”

Building Recovery in Coventry & Warwickshire Treatment & Recovery: “A Game of Two Halves” Tuesday 26th June 2012 The Welcome Centre, Parkside, Coventry. Mark Gilman Strategic Recovery Lead. “What's the point of treatment?”. Reduce Crime Prevent Blood Borne Virus Transmission

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Building Recovery in Coventry & Warwickshire Treatment & Recovery: “A Game of Two Halves”

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  1. Building Recovery in Coventry & Warwickshire Treatment & Recovery: “A Game of Two Halves” Tuesday 26th June 2012 The Welcome Centre, Parkside, Coventry Mark Gilman Strategic Recovery Lead

  2. “What's the point of treatment?” • Reduce Crime • Prevent Blood Borne Virus Transmission • Control and manage heroin epidemics • Initiate Long Term Recovery

  3. Treatment & Recovery Eco Systems CHANGE THIS... Treatment Community Recovery Communities TO THIS... Treatment Community Recovery Communities

  4. Treatment & Recovery Process ACCESS, make contact (e.g. Needle & Syringe Programmes) RETENTION, maintain contact (e.g. Stabilisation & medication) SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE treatment -----------------HALF TIME ---------------------- CHANGE LIFESTYLE CHANGE IDENTITY Prevent Inter Generational Transmission of Addiction

  5. In treatment but socially isolated “All by myself...” ...SHOULD NEVER BE...

  6. Epidemiology & the size of Social Worlds In Active Addiction “Taking Care of Business” In Recovery “Spreading the message” In Treatment but Socially Isolated

  7. Co-Production of Recovery TREATMENT R E C O V E R Y C O M M U N I T Y Treatment Plan “Those who successfully complete don't hang around” Recovery Plan 5 ways to well being “You alone can do it but you can’t do it alone” Long term, in treatment population

  8. 5 ways to well being in Recovery • Connect… With people around you. Go to meetings (AA, NA, CA, SMART) • Be Active…do something, go for a walk, exercise, do anything. • Give… Do something for someone else. Volunteer. • Keep Learning… Try something new. Become a student of recovery? • 5. Take Notice… Be curious. Be present. ‘The Power of Now’ (EkhartTolle)

  9. Assertive Linkage to Mutual Aid R E C O V E R Y C O M M U N I T Y TWELVE STEP FACILITATATION (TSF)

  10. Identifying and changing social networks Q. Who do you spend your time with in a typical week?

  11. SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR and NETWORK THERAPY

  12. Treatment and Recovery: Content, Themes & Characteristics Treatment: FIRST HALF Recovery: SECOND HALF

  13. Recovery does slowlywhat drink, drugs & medications do fast... ...changes perception of reality. Learning how to fit in To live life on life’s terms Free from fear Free from addiction “Community as method” Recovery community a place where you learn how to live right, with other people...

  14. THE NEXT GAME? • I want it now • I want the best • I want it free • Somebody owes me! RECOVERY V S DED

  15. WORKFORCE • Transformed people, transform people • Can’t give away what you haven't got • Treat yourself first • Experience recovery for yourself • We want people to change their behaviour, will we change ours? • Workforce are biggest: Assets and Liabilities

  16. DIP>TREATMENT>PRISON“Frequent Flyer & Recycling Programme” • How many? • Who are they? • Dual Diagnosis? • PPOs? PRISON DIP TREATMENT

  17. Creating Recovery Communities • Changing Social Networks • Organising Recovery Communities • “The addition of just one abstinent person to a social network increased the probability of abstinence for the next year by 27% • Litt et al – “Changing network support for drinking” (2009, (p230))

  18. PPOs Carrying the Message AFTER BEFORE

  19. Preparing for Relapse“Warrior Down!”http://www.whitebison.org

  20. Treatment Plan Review

  21. Recovery Communities Risky and Ambitious? “A life beyond your wildest dreams”

  22. “We are family!” Hard Wired to Attachment “We may not need everybody but all of us need somebody” Brighton 2012

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