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Princess Anne visits Recovery Stories exhibition in Tonbridge

Growing Recovery in the Community

Supporting families with substance misuse issues in East Lancashire

Recovering drug and alcohol users host photography exhibition

Brighton Substance Misuse Campaign Targets Festival Goers

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2013

Princess Anne visits Recovery Stories exhibition in Tonbridge

2013-06-17 News

Princess Anne paid a visit to Tonbridge last week where she heard stories of “courage, compassion and hope”.



Growing Recovery in the Community

2013-06-05 News

A market garden opened on 30 May at the heart of the Halton recovery community, introducing local people who are addressing their drug or alcohol use to a new and productive skill.



Supporting families with substance misuse issues in East Lancashire

2013-05-29 News

An exciting partnership between CRI’s Inspire service in East Lancashire and the NHS Children & Families Services Emotional Health Team is providing extra support for families affected by substance misuse.



Recovering drug and alcohol users host photography exhibition

2013-05-16 News

Photographs taken by people tackling drug and alcohol issues, which tell the story of their individual journeys to recovery, will feature in Brighton’s 2013 Artists Open Houses events taking place throughout May.



Brighton Substance Misuse Campaign Targets Festival Goers

2013-05-15 News

Brighton Festival goers are being offered advice on how to enjoy the festival season without problems caused by drug and alcohol use.



CRI creates two divisions to address needs of communities

2013-05-08 News

It was announced today that CRI will create two clear divisions – ‘Social Care and Health Initiatives’ and ‘Criminal Justice’.



Innovative BBV approach in Reading

2013-04-25 News

An innovative project delivered by CRI and Cranstoun, in partnership with Reading DAAT, is helping to address the risks of blood borne viruses (BBV) for drug users.



Well known brands and cheap strong booze consumed most by vulnerable young people

2013-04-24 News

Heavily advertised brands and cheap, strong alcohol make up the top five alcoholic drinks consumed by the most vulnerable young people who are involved with drug and alcohol services, according to a new survey from Alcohol Concern.



RCM Award for East Lancashire Inspire Substance Misuse Midwife

2013-03-21 News

A midwife who works in partnership with CRI’s Inspire project in East Lancashire has received an award for her work with pregnant women who have problems with drugs and alcohol.



CRI Scunthorpe Sows Seeds of Recovery

2013-03-21 News

Seeds of Recovery is a service user-led campaign to highlight the inspirational recovery journeys of people who have overcome addiction.



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