We’re here to support you, so you can support your community.

At Inclusion Recovery Hampshire, work in partnership with Catch22Parent Support Link (PSL)Intuitive Thinking Skills and Hampshire County Council to provide a confidential, free and easy-to-access service to anyone living in Hampshire impacted by their own or someone else’s use of alcohol and drugs.

We are committed to supporting professionals who work with individuals affected by drug and alcohol use across the county. Whether you’re making a referral, seeking guidance, or looking to enhance your knowledge through training, we are here to help.

Professional Referrals

Professionals can refer clients directly to Inclusion Recovery Hampshire using our secure online referral form.

Real Stories

At Inclusion Recovery Hampshire, we believe in the power of lived experience to inspire hope and drive change. Behind our case studies are real stories and brave people who have accessed our service and shared their journey.

Information Sessions

We host regular online information sessions for professionals working with people who may benefit from drug and alcohol treatment/support, or staff members from our partner agencies who would like to expand their knowledge around drugs and alcohol.

The online sessions will:

  • Provide information about our service in Hampshire
  • Outline our referral process and treatment options
  • Provide basic drug and alcohol awareness training.
    This session is aimed at professionals

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Training

If you have participated in our information sessions and feel your team would benefit from further training and information, you will be provided with contact details to explore your options.

Professional Talks

Our staff and lived experience volunteers are available for professional talks with partner organisations and educational establishments. If this is something you would like to explore, please email inclusionvolunteering@mpft.nhs.uk

Co-Occurring Conditions – Mental Health and Substance Use

The Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB offer an e-Learning package designed collaboratively by people with lived experience across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Co-occurring mental health and substance use describes people who have difficulties with their mental health and substance use at the same time. This training is suitable for all service groups – clinical and non-clinical.

For more information, please contact us.

For more information on co-occurring conditions, visit our No Wrong Door page.

Contact Us

Our team is available for support and advice. If you’d like to discuss a client, training needs, or partnership working, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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