KIKIT Pathways to Recovery

Drug & Alcohol Support Service
LIBERTY
'Empowering, Supporting & liberating women from hard to reach communities.
LIBERTY
'Empowering, Supporting & liberating women from hard to reach communities.
LIBERTY aims to offer help and support to women from hard to reach Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities whose lives are affected by drugs or alcohol.
We know that the impact of these problems often extends far beyond the individual affected. Many will have children, parents, friends and loved ones who may be stressed and concerned, finding it difficult to know where to turn for advice and support.
Family members may be seeking to help their loved ones into treatment and on the road to recovery. Alternatively, they may be seeking help and support in their own right. We know this can be extremely difficult and we are happy to do what we can to help.
Family members may be seeking to help their loved ones into treatment and on the road to recovery. Alternatively, they may be seeking help and support in their own right. We know this can be extremely difficult and we are happy to do what we can to help.
What We Offer:
- Support, advice and guidance.
- Support group sessions.
- Referral into drug and alcohol treatment.
- Drugs and Alcohol Awareness.
- Harm Minimisation workshops.
Our aim is to encourage and empower women to come forward and seek help in a safe and confidential environment.
Alongside drug and alcohol issues we are also aware that many women from hard to reach communities are experiencing a number of different issues such as domestic violence, female genital mutilation and forced marriages . We hope to develop our project further by addressing these issues to provide support for women who may feel helpless and alone.
Please help us to improve our services by filling in a questionnaire.
For More Information:
Contact:
Louise Cox [email protected]
Shellah Minhas - [email protected]
Email - [email protected]
Telephone - 0121 448 3883
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