Services offered/Interventions:  

Within the partnership, our Phoenix Futures team in Derbyshire offer regular one-to-one psychosocial interventions where support needs will be comprehensively assessed, and appropriate treatment options will be discussed. Personalized support plans may involve accessing a wide range of interventions from within the partnership, including:

  • Harm reduction advice and planned drug/alcohol reduction support
  • Physical Healthcare Assessment with a Nurse
  • Assisted alcohol withdrawal medications
  • Opiate substitute and relapse prevention medications
  • Detoxification and rehabilitation placements
  • Substance use specific counselling
  • Integrated family support
  • Group work sessions
  • Peer mentoring with service user reps
  • A range of recovery-focused well-being activities such as Recovery Through Nature and get fit schemes, as well as links to local recovery support services

How to Refer:

All referrals go through our single point of access hub on 01246 206514 and are welcomed from the individual themselves, professionals and concerned others, such as loved ones.

Chesterfield base (incl. NE Derbyshire & High Peak)

St Mary’s Gate, Chesterfield, S41 7TH

0300 123 1201

Ripley base

Town Hall, Market Place, Ripley, DE5 3BT

01773 744594

Ilkeston base

Erewash House, Station Road, Ilkeston, DE7 5LD

0115 930 9442

Swadlincote base

BankGate, Rink Drive, Swadlincote, DE11 8JL

01283 817352

Get in touch:

If you require advice, information or wish to make a referral in to treatment, please contact our single point of access HUB on 01246 206514

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