Derbyshire Recovery Partnership provides advice, support and treatment for adults in Derbyshire who wish to address issues and problems arising from the use of drugs or alcohol.
This can include binge drinking and recreational drug use as well as physical or psychological alcohol or drug dependence. The aim of Derbyshire Recovery Partnership is to reduce drug and alcohol use and its associated impact on individuals, their families and communities and into long-term recovery.
Derbyshire Recovery Partnership (DRP) is a drug and alcohol treatment service between Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service (DAAS), Phoenix Futures and Intuitive Thinking Skills.
The service is based at various locations across Derbyshire (Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Ripley and Swadlincote) and operates from four main sites with outreach to various satellite venues.
STARS: Staffordshire Treatment and Recovery Service – The Staffordshire Treatment and Recovery System started on 1st April 2024. The service is provided by Inclusion, a specialist service of Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) in partnership with Staffordshire County Council.
The partnership was created to provide an integrated approach to drug and alcohol treatment services. Alongside partners BAC O’Connor, Betterway Recovery, and Chase Recovery we aim to enhance existing services for the people we serve.
The partnership is working towards integrating the drug and alcohol service with other commissioned services provided by the county council and MPFT. Our ambition to improve access and reduce duplication to services for people with drug and/or alcohol difficulties.