Adult Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Treatment Service

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Value

£55,404,000

Classifications

  • Health services
  • Psychiatrist or psychologist services
  • Services provided by medical personnel
  • Rehabilitation services

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  • contract

Published

3 months ago

Description

This new contract will deliver a range of evidence-based interventions to engage with adults (aged 18 and above) who use alcohol and/or illegal/illicit drugs and support people to achieve recovery from substance misuse and the following:
•Structured and unstructured treatment and recovery interventions (talking therapies, 1-2-1 and groupwork, care coordination, recovery support, etc)
•Criminal justice interventions (prison in-reach, CSTR assessment and delivery, etc)
•Harm reduction services (needle exchange, naloxone provision, blood borne virus vaccination, testing and referral to treatment, etc)
•Opiate Substitute Therapy prescribing, symptomatic relief and detoxification (incl inpatient detoxification)
•Assessment for residential rehabilitation 
•Employment support (Individual Placement and Support). IPS provision will be delivered to residents in Coventry and Warwickshire
•Recovery support and aftercare
•Training for the wider workforce

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