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Street based support for the unsupported
Registerd Charity Number 1088245
I’ve worked with Terry for about 2 years now and for most of that time he’s been an entrenched rough sleeper. Terry was in care from an early age and soon resorted to crime - namely car theft and joy riding - to fill his time and stunt his boredom. The outcome of this was a trip to the local Young Offenders Institution where he started experimenting with drugs!
After a few years of smoking weed and doing recreational drugs Terry’s mental health suffered and he tried to commit suicide by jumping off a railway
bridge. He was hurt, but not dead and was then sectioned by the local authority and diagnosed as schizophrenic. When Terry was discharged from the psychiatric ward he went into supported housing in Bradford, it was here he started using heroin.
He turned up in Leeds and was brought to the attention of our organisation; this was about 4 years ago. Throughout this time Terry had been in and out of hostels, but mainly rough sleeping due to his drug addiction. We, as an organisation, never gave up on Terry.  He was often incredibly difficult to engage with and refused to have anything to do with specialist support services.  But we persevered and knew that if we maintained contact with him there was always an opportunity for positive change even if in the short term that was simply buying him a sandwich or just a chat. Consequently through long term planning and getting Terry to recognise the need for small steps towards his desired outcomes we managed to secure drug treatment for him which he’s doing fine and is stable.  He’s also just signed for his own tenancy with the local authority and we’re working with Terry to get him moved in and settled.

Jamie, Support Worker
A large proportion of the people we support have issues with drugs and/or alcohol.  They tend to be at the more chaotic end of substance use.

· There were
40,872 admissions to hospital in England in the year 2006-7 with a primary diagnosis of mental and behavioral disorders due to alcohol consumption
·  There were
6,743 admissions to hospital in England in the year 2005-6 with a primary diagnosis of drug related mental health and behavioral disorder.
· The total number of drug related deaths in England and Wales in 2006 was
1,573
· The total number of deaths directly linked to alcohol in England in 2006 was
6,517.  The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England estimates there are up to 22,000 premature deaths per year associated in some way with alcohol misuse.

All information taken from the NHS Information Centre.

Substance use can start as a coping mechanism.  We know that behind the issue is a person, and we aim to give them the support to access the right services