We aim to prevent and deal with problems in communities by reducing drug-related offending behaviour and engaging people in treatment. We track and work with individuals who have tested positive for opiates or cocaine through the criminal justice system with the aim of preparing and supporting service users to access and remain in treatment.
The drop-in service is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-5pm and Monday and Thursday 9am-7pm.
Aims to resolve crisis at home by providing support and onward referrals after crisis is resolved. Alternative to hospital admission.
This project is for offenders only and accessible to those young people referred through the criminal justice system.
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. CAMHS are the NHS service that assesses and treats young people with emotional, behaviourable or mental health issues.
There are currently 13 community dental services provided across Yorkshire and the Humber and Bassetlaw. They provide routine and specialist dental care for people with special care needs for example, people with physical and/or learning disabilities as well as people from vulnerable groups such as homeless and migrants. Access is provided with referral from a GP, high street dentist, or other health and social workers.
There are currently 13 community dental services provided across Yorkshire and the Humber and Bassetlaw. They provide routine and specialist dental care for people with special care needs for example, people with physical and/or learning disabilities as well as people from vulnerable groups such as homeless and migrants. Access is provided with referral from a GP, high street dentist, or other health and social workers.