Our RSVP service is there to support domestic violence and abuse perpetrators to change their behaviour.
Join us at our celebration evening on 7th November.
Fred's story starts when he was no longer homeless or drinking, but he needed some encouragement to achieve real independence.
Heather was virtually a prisoner in her own home, until she got help from Reach.
Emily's story shows how DHI's young people's services deal with much more than just drugs or alcohol.
Poor quality housing can cause mental and/or physical ill health, but Reach are on hand to help people like Anna in that situation.
Veronica Kuperman was given the award at the International Social Prescribing Conference.
"It’s really boosted my confidence because my hair was so long and looked a state and I couldn’t do anything with it. So now I’m smiling."
Join us at our annual conference for families and carers of people with a drug or alcohol problem, on 13th June.
Our Housing Director, David Walton, explains what the risks and opportunities are with the repeal of Section 21.
DHI responds to news that school exclusions for drug/alcohol related incidents have risen locally by 65% in five years.