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Drug and alcohol services in North East Lincolnshire what should future support look like?

10:46 am, Monday, 10th January 2022 - 2 years ago

Health and wellbeing

Local people are being offered a chance to have their say on what services which offer vital support for those struggling with addiction in North East Lincolnshire could look like in the future as part of a public consultation.

A survey has been launched to find out more about the views and experiences of those living and working in the area, including service users, professionals and members of the public.

The services, including We Are With You – formerly Addaction – are the first port of call for many undergoing recovery from drug and alcohol substance misuse and addiction in our area.

Now, you can have your say as part of the consultation.

The Council’s public consultation is seeking to learn more about the views and experiences of members of the public, service users and professionals.

Each response will help shape how and what future services should be delivered.

To take part in the consultation, visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/have-your-say.

If you need to speak to someone to give your views or ask any questions or you need a copy of the survey posting to you, you can ring the Engagement team on 01472 324380 or send an email to consultation@nelincs.gov.uk. Copies are available in large print.

The survey closes on Sunday 16 January 2022.

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