FOUNDATION66 Introduction to services and best practice.

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FOUNDATION66 Introduction to services and best practice

Who are we? FOUNDATION66 is one of the largest alcohol-focused substance misuse services in Britain, supporting over 6,500 people in the London area FOUNDATION66 provides a range of integrated services in 18 London boroughs, supporting those affected by alcohol and drug misuse from outreach right through to rehabilitation

Who are we? cont… Recently merged Individuals, communities and policy makers Client focus Creative thinking Specialist Services

What do we do? – Our Services Foundation66 Community Services Floating Support Housing Residential Care Training and Development Specialist

What does Laura do? Housing in Lewisham – over 50 units/ rooms both self-contained and shared accommodation with different ‘recovery’ stages, including wet scheme Floating Support in Lewisham – 45 clients who have their own tenancy agreements, with other RSLs, Council, PR etc

London Councils and F66 Housing Options – funded by London Councils, the service supports clients to uncover housing options specific to their needs and supports them to follow through on the decisions they make. Choice!

Best Practice – The Integrated Approach, a Web or Net of Support CLIENT Needs assessment Referral into a Service strand Support planning and risk assessment Needs and goals Other services – e.g. from housing, referral to training and development External services – e.g. from direct access into detox/ housing into training and education Feedback and learning

Thank you Laura Milner SE Services Manager 92 Bromley Road SE6 2UR