North Lanarkshire recovery service Breakthrough receives major funding boost

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North Lanarkshire recovery service Breakthrough receives major funding boost
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Breakthrough staff work in partnership with the North Lanarkshire Alcohol & Drug Partnership, and they have supported seventy people since the service started.

Breakthrough, an Intense Peer Recovery Support outreach service run by Blue Triangle in North Lanarkshire , has received a funding boost from the Corra Foundation.

The team works in partnership with the North Lanarkshire Alcohol & Drug Partnership, and they have supported 70 people since the service started.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.

“Thank you to all our colleagues in the NLADP and other partner agencies throughout North Lanarkshire and beyond - without their contributions and mutual support to work towards a common goal, this work would not be possible. Blue Triangle staff are trauma-informed, available 24/7 and champion our supported people’s rights, helping them overcome barriers whenever they can.

“Eleven per cent of those entering our services last year were impacted by drug and alcohol use, proving the need for this essential outreach work. At its heart is the strong belief that when people find their voice, they unlock the power to make change happen.

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