Dear Community Members,
In light of the recently released annual drug death figures, we feel it is imperative to address this pressing issue and shed light on the work being done to support individuals struggling with substance use. At East Ayrshire Recovery Hub, our mission has always been centred around reducing deaths and minimising the harms caused by substance use.
Throughout this year, we have had the privilege of working closely with over 170 individuals within the East Ayrshire Recovery Network. We are proud to report that currently, there are 68 individuals who remain actively engaged with our services. Our primary focus has been on providing comprehensive support to meet their basic needs while facilitating access to recovery support systems.
Our approach encompasses a holistic perspective, acknowledging that a successful recovery journey involves not only addressing immediate needs but also encouraging engagement with medical professionals and psychosocial supports. Through our various groups and services, individuals have been able to access vital resources that aid in their recovery process.
We firmly believe in empowering individuals on their journey towards healing by fostering a supportive environment where they can thrive. By offering guidance, advocacy, and personalised care, we aim to equip those facing substance use challenges with the tools necessary for long-term recovery.
At East Ayrshire Recovery Hub, our commitment to reducing deaths caused by substance use remains unwavering. We understand that this issue requires a collective effort from all sectors of society – policymakers, healthcare professionals, community organisations, and individuals themselves. Together, we can make a significant difference in combating substance misuse and promoting healthier lives for all.
If you or someone you know is in need of support or would like more information about our services, please do not hesitate to reach out. Remember, help is just a phone call away.
Sincerely,
Steph McCutcheon
East Ayrshire Recovery Hub
The full report can be found here.