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“Harnessing the strength of lived experience to promote healing, resilience and recovery by fostering compassionate communities.”:
We are committed to creating a stigma-free society where people with lived experience are valued, respected, and integral to the recovery process. Our holistic approach combines peer support, education, and resource navigation, ensuring that each person’s recovery journey is personalised and supported at every step. We actively collaborate with healthcare providers, community organisations, and stakeholders to build a more compassionate system of care, where lived experience is recognised as a powerful catalyst for change.
We strive to inspire hope, break down barriers, and help individuals reclaim their lives, fostering long-term recovery and creating stronger, healthier communities.
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We envision a caring, compassionate and stigma free community where everybody has the opportunity to recover and improve their life.
We are a compassionate, inclusive, and stigma-free service that centers the voices of individuals with lived experience of SUD (substance use disorder), offending histories, severe/moderate mental illness and other life challenges which often lead to social exclusion. Our goal is to empower people through peer-led support, advocacy, and harm reduction strategies designed to meet their unique needs. By fostering trust, respect, and dignity, we aim to dismantle barriers to care, promote overall well-being, and drive meaningful change. Embracing the real-life experiences of those with complex needs, we aspire to create a world where everyone is supported in reaching their personal goals without judgment or discrimination.
Who are we?
Recovery at Your Fingertips
Welcome to the Recovery Support Calendar—your go-to resource for staying informed about the latest events and support groups in the recovery community. From meetings and workshops to wellness activities and peer support gatherings, this calendar is designed to help you stay connected on your recovery journey. Find events that resonate with your needs, join groups that inspire growth, and take the next step in building a healthier, stronger future. Stay supported, stay empowered, and stay involved.
Learn more about our support options by clicking the button below.
Contact us.
If you're referring someone to our recovery services, the referral form plays a crucial role in ensuring they receive the most appropriate support. This form helps our team assess the individual's specific needs and match them with the right services, whether they require mental health support, substance misuse support or other recovery-related resources. Please note, this form can also be used for self-referrals.
To get started, simply click the link below to access our online referral form. Take your time to fill in all the necessary details, as the information you provide will help us understand the individual’s situation and create a personalised recovery plan.
If you encounter any issues accessing the form or have any questions about the referral process, please reach out to us using the contact form above. Just let us know the nature of your query, and our team will get back to you as soon as possible. By providing us with this information, you help us connect those in need with the support that best aligns with their recovery journey.
Referral Form.
Where to Find Us?
Lancashire
RRCC, 74 West End Road, Morecambe, LA4 4DY
Westmorland and Furness
Greenheart Den, Marsh Street, Barrow, LA14 1BQ
Westmorland and Furness
Bram Longstaffe, Farm Street, Barrow, LA14 2RX