AP Affiliate Directory Please note: This is not a complete list of AP Affiliate members. If you cannot find the company you are looking for, please contact us. Services Contact ANA Treatment Centres Founded in 1998, ANA offers flexible length abstinence based residential treatment for alcohol and drug addiction in addition to individually tailored detoxification programmes. Care planning, group work and one to one key worker sessions all feature, together alternative therapies and life-skills programmes. These combine a number of philosophies including the Twelve Step approach and are non-denominational in nature. Our aim is to help our clients rebuild their lives, to gain in confidence and self-worth and to really believe that they can live a healthy, responsible and productive life, free of addictive substances. ANA also offers medium term supported housing for people coming out of treatment and wanting somewhere great to live that is safe. Website Calm Rehab Calm Rehab is a private residential rehabilitation service provider located in Bali, Indonesia, which specializes in the treatment of Substance Use Disorder and Complex Trauma delivered by highly qualified, western-trained addiction and psychological trauma specialists. Working to international standards of excellence, Calm is an English owned and operated luxury facility which delivers a highly effective clinical approach to rehabilitation with our clients gaining an understanding of their old behavioral patterns while learning new ways of being through a variety of evidence-based counselling sessions and supportive therapeutic practices. Client numbers are limited to six at any one time, ensuring a high staff-to-client ratio and affording each of our clients a personal and tailored approach providing all the tools required for long term recovery. Website Essential Drugs and Alcohol Services As a local substance misuse service, supporting our local community, we provide a sense of ‘belonging’ for the client and understand the environmental, social and psychological pressures that they may be facing. We are familiar with, and already have established positive working relationships with many of the local helping agencies that can complement the support for the service user. The professionalism and expertise of the EDAS team ensures that good clinical practice is upheld at all times, providing the best possible outcome for the service user, helping him/her to work towards recovery and reintegration into the community, with improved prospects for education and employment is our new recovery café, increased mental and physical wellbeing and a healthier and more positive outlook on life. Website Inclusion Inclusion is a national organisation that works with individuals, families and communities who are affected by drugs, alcohol, crime and mental health. Whilst providing comprehensive and inclusive support we invest in all people using our services to inspire them to fulfil their potential and forge a more successful future. Inclusion was established in 2002 as part of the Specialist Services Group of Midland Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT). As part of the Specialist Services Division, Inclusion develop new and flexible services across England where tendering opportunities arise. There are 3 main strands to Inclusion services. We provide treatment for drug & alcohol use in the community, residential & prison-based settings, treatment for individuals experiencing low-level mental health problems referred through their GP in IAPT services (Improved Access to Psychological Therapies) and Forensic Mental Health Services within prisons across Staffordshire. Our services are delivered by a range of NHS clinical and psychosocial care specialists. Website In-dependence In-dependence is a Guernsey based recovery service for drugs, alcohol and gambling. We work across the community and in the criminal justice settings providing recovery work and counselling. We are licensed to run SMART recovery groups both in the local prison and community. We work with users and family members affected by drugs, alcohol or gambling. Website The Children’s Society • One to One Support• Psychosocial interventions• Structured interventions• Brief & Semi-Structured Interventions• Specialist Harm Reduction• Group Working/Structured Recovery Programmes• Relapse Prevention• Family Support• Needle and syringe provision• Sexual health services Website We Are With You Addaction has changed its name to We Are With You. More about why they've changed. We Are With You supports people to take control of their own lives and make positive changes. For 50 years we have made a difference to people who want to change their relationship with drugs and alcohol and improve their mental health and wellbeing. Our services are delivered in 81 locations in England and Scotland. Website Yeldall Manor Yeldall Manor is a CQC-registered residential rehabilitation centre set in the heart of the Berkshire countryside. Established in 1977, we have many years of experience helping men to overcome their drug and alcohol addictions. We are a Christian-based project, and our programmes are open to men of all faiths or none. Website Yellow Scarf CIO Is a Charity organisation No 1190615, as a charity we are focused on helping expats with addictions, socially exclude, homelessness and mental health. We are running multiple support groups for people that are not able to attend similar groups provided by other charities due to language and cultural barriers. Our goal is to help these to solve their issues forbidding them from enjoying our life and helping them with addictions and setting them on a path to a prosperous, happy life. Website Yellow Scarf Support CIC We are Community Interest Company no: 12403361 Yellow Scarf Support CIC is a place dedicated to providing psychological support. We help with mental health or addiction problems. At our centre, we provide therapy in both Polish and English. We are particularly keen to improve the mental health of people from Eastern Europe who are affected by mental health, substance abuse or behavioural problems. Website