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    Culture, Connection and Belonging – A Study of Addiction and Recovery in Nottingham’s BAME Community

    26, November 2019

    This report emerges from a collaborative effort initiated in August 2017 when a diverse learning partnership was established between BAC-IN, Lankelly Chase, and Sheffield Hallam University. This report presents qualitative findings from research...

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    BAC-IN

    19, June 2018

    BAC-IN is a culturally sensitive, peer led, drug & alcohol recovery support service.  We provide support for vulnerable adults & families from Black Asian & Minority Ethnic communities.  A grassroots, award winning service founded in 2003 by...

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    A national service for representing people living with severe and multiple disadvantage

    2, February 2016

    Expert Link is turning the idea of citizen involvement on its head. We are working with those who are or who have been severely and multiply disadvantaged in society (living with a combination of homelessness, drug or alcohol misuse, domestic...

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    Commencing Countdown, Engines On (new partnerships taking off in 2016)

    19, January 2016

    New partners join the pioneering Promoting Change Movement in 2016, helping us all understand how effective support can reach those who are most marginalised, experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage.

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    The Mission of Change

    3, December 2015

    In mid-November, Lankelly Chase convened a conference for representatives of the organisations that we work with; for commissioners from local authorities, the NHS and other services; and for people with lived experience of the social harms that...

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  • Storytelling

    Society’s expectations of you shape you

    22, September 2015

    The first in the series examines the role of stigma in the lives of people who are experiencing multiple disadvantage and how the expectations family, friends and community can play a part in shaping a person’s identity.

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  • Blog Post

    The Lives Behind the Numbers

    4, September 2015

    Twelve stories. All from people who live on the hard edges of society. All from people who have faced hardship so extreme, you listen and can’t help to wonder how they are sitting in front of you today. All with aspirations. All with...

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  • Blog Post

    Hard Edges

    2, September 2015

    12 stories. All from people who live on the hard edges of society. All from people who have faced hardship so extreme, you listen and can’t help to wonder how they are sitting in front of you today. All with aspirations. All with grievances....

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  • Project Summary

    Transforming Choice

    21, July 2015

    Provide a residential detox and rehab service for people who cannot be otherwise commissioned for because of their entrenched ill health and social disadvantage attributed to mental ill health and substance addiction.

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    The Nelson Trust

    21, July 2015

    To provide residential drug treatment services and personalised, therapeutic and practical support for women in the criminal justice system in Gloucestershire.

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