Your Voice Recovery Community and Lived Experience
We provide a 7-day service and work out of hours bank Holiday’s support evenings and weekends.
We are people with lived experience who support others either already on their recovery journey or ready to start and are looking to engage in recovery resources.
We do this by offering practical and emotional support to meet the persons needs and to build on their strengths.
We help them connect in the wider communities of people in recovery and in so doing, help them to sustain and develop recovery in the long term.
How we support people
We offer a safe space with activities; we help them address their alcohol / drug use, we do not focus on treatment but rather focus on personal growth and help them look at alternative activities after people have engaged for a period of time some feel ready to take on extra responsibilities and give something back to the community. They complete training and take up a Volunteering role.
What we offer
- Lived experience peer support groups
- 1-2-1 Peer Suppor
- Peer Groups
- Same Gender Peer groups
- Gym Group
- Recovery Cafes
- Art Group
- Community Outreach
- Prison Outreach
Outcomes
We are all experts by experience in our own recovery and have all followed different routes into recovery and recognise each person’s journey is different.
To help reduce stigma and showing that recovery is possible we advocate for recovery communities.
We use the Alcohol and Drug outcome star, which focusses on the journey of change.
We also look at the CHIME FRAMEWORK
- CONNECTION – Having a good relationship and being connected to other people in a positive way, Characterised by peer support groups: support from others in the community
- HOPE & OPTIMISM - Having hope and optimism that recovery is possible and relationships that supports this, characterised by motivation to change, positive thinking and valuing success, having dreams and aspirations
- IDENTITY - regaining a positive sense of self and identity and overcoming stigma
- MEANING - living a meaningful and purposeful life, as defined by the person (not others) characterised by meaning in mental illness experience – spirituality, meaning life and social goals
- EMPOWERMENT - having control over life. Focusing on strengths, and taking personal responsibility
- 12 Clyde Square, Greenock, PA15 1NB
- enquiries@yourvoice.org.uk
- 01475 728628