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About: Inclusion Recovery Hampshire / Andover

(as a service user),

I've worked with Inclusion in Andover to get free from drug dependency since 2021. 

This year I lost my best friend to leukaemia and my mum became non-communicative as part of the degeneration from fronto-temporal dementia. I was also made homeless - So to say this has been the worst year of my life is beyond doubt.

The council helped me to find a room to rent, and I've come under the care of Chloe at Inclusion, who's been wonderful at helping me to continue to manage my dependencies, adapting to life in a new place, and to cope with the grief of losing my friend and my mum. 

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Response from Dean Clark, Team Leader Eastleigh Hub, Inclusion, MPFT 6 months ago
Dean Clark
Team Leader Eastleigh Hub, Inclusion,
MPFT

Team leader for the community substance misuse service in Eastleigh

Submitted on 18/12/2024 at 10:28
Published on Care Opinion at 10:28


Thank you for spending the time to provide Inclusion with your valuable feedback.

I am sorry to hear that you have been through a difficult time this year. I am sure that your

Recovery Worker will continue to support you in 1:1 sessions.

We do also offer groups that you may find beneficial in aiding you in your recovery and to support you emotionally, and we can consider referring you to our inhouse counselling service if you felt that this would be beneficial to you.

I will ensure that your Recovery Worker receives your positive feedback.

Wishing you all the best for 2025!

Dean Clark – Team Leader

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