Introducing Living-Recovery The new identity and brand name for Life for The World Living-Recovery includes a new exciting franchise and a range of training.

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Introducing Living-Recovery The new identity and brand name for Life for The World Living-Recovery includes a new exciting franchise and a range of training options for your church including; a 20hr volunteer award, modular training and a course for setting up family support groups

The Living-Recovery Franchise Jesus said “I have come that people might have life, life to the full”

The UK is the ‘addiction capital of Europe…the scale of the problem is shocking.’ From the Centre for Social Justice report - No Quick Fix: Exposing the Depth of Britain’s Drugs and Alcohol Problem (2013)

‘1.6 million people are dependent on alcohol in England alone. One in seven children under the age of one live with a substance- abusing parent, and more than one in five (2.6 million) live with a parent who drinks hazardously.’ From the Centre for Social Justice report - No Quick Fix: Exposing the Depth of Britain’s Drugs and Alcohol Problem (2013)

Do you run a drop-in, outreach or advice clinic in your local area?

Do you come into regular contact with people struggling with addictions? Addictions such as eating disorders, self harm, gambling and pornography are rising rapidly

Do you want to be able to effectively support people with addictions, beyond their immediate needs?

With over 40 years of experience in the field of addiction recovery, we can help you to meet the needs of recovering addicts in your community.

- A full package of information, support and training to help you to open your own Living-Recovery Centre. What is the Living-Recovery Franchise?

- A Centre that runs a Structured Day Recovery Programme in the locality for recovering addicts. What is a Living-Recovery Centre?

- A 5 day a week programme that recovering addicts can access whilst living at home. What is a Structured Day Recovery Programme (SDRP)?

- Therapeutic sessions -Life skills -Relapse prevention -Education -Key working -12 Step teaching or an equivalent What does an SDRP involve?

-The programme is holistic, covering spiritual, physical and emotional development -Addicts can work through life issues, daily, in a safe environment -There are opportunities to work with addicts families and build ‘communities of recovery’ What are the benefits of an SDRP?

‘Structured Recovery for me was a vital part of my recovery process as it brought stability and accountability into an otherwise chaotic lifestyle. I found a solid foundation upon which I could begin to rebuild my life free from addiction’. A quote from someone who attended a Structured Day Programme, at a project in the UK, that Living-Recovery Centres are based on.

The information, guidelines and forms needed to run a Centre A full set of relevant policies and procedures Sample therapeutic sessions The Living-Recovery Franchise includes: Seven days of training from Life For The World Support with setting up the Centre and regular supervision sessions afterwards

To find out more about Living- Recovery Centres, or the range of training options available for your church contact us on…