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South Ayrshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership ( ADP) developed an ambitious strategy (2011–2015) central to which is implementation of a Recovery Orientated System of Care (ROSC ).
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South Ayrshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) developed an ambitious strategy (2011–2015) central to which is implementation of a Recovery Orientated System of Care (ROSC). Engagement with current service users and individuals in recovery is essential to the development and implementation of the ROSC.
SU Steering Group - July 2011 • Establish Service User groups • Establish Service User Forum • Contribute to ADP Sub-groups • Explore training opportunities for Service Users • Assist with collection of Recovery stories • Organise South Ayrshire Recovery Walk • Facilitate visit to RAFT, Glasgow • Long term – Development of Peer Worker Roles
Development of Recovery Cafe • Visited other recovery cafes – RAFT, Serenity • Trial nights, Riverside Church, Ayr • Friday nights, 5pm – 7pm • Social atmosphere • Café food • Creative corner • Book exchange • Theme for the night eg. Burns Night • Volunteering
Salvation Army, John Street, Ayr • 5pm-7pm • Approx 45 volunteers • Celebration nights • Recovery month, Fancy dress, St Andrews Ceilidh • Themed monthly nights • Games, music, dance and alternative therapies
RecoveryAyr Committee – 12 members • Development of Café HOPE – Helpful Opportunities for People Everywhere • Café HOPE management group • Ra Ra Razzmatazz - Drama group • Gardening Group – Auchincruve • Employed FT - Peer Development Worker • Agreed PT - Recovery Project Worker
Scottish Health Awards 2013Finalists, mental health category