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"RITS Group and continued support"

About: Inclusion Recovery Hampshire / Eastleigh

(as a staff member posting for a patient/service user),

This group is great for newcomers at the beginning of their journey but just because they attend the full 12 week programme does not mean they do not need continued support.  I am not doing the traditional 12 step Programme but I still keep coming back to share my experience and listen to others.

Note: It's not just about the steps - we all need support most of the time.

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Response from Mel Winsley, SUI Co-ordinator Volunteer, Inclusion Recovery Hampshire, Inclusion last week
Mel Winsley
SUI Co-ordinator Volunteer, Inclusion Recovery Hampshire,
Inclusion
Submitted on 30/06/2025 at 16:15
Published on Care Opinion at 16:15


Thank you for your feedback.

I agree that recovery does not stop after 12 weeks and it is an ongoing journey. We do offer other groups that you would be able to attend and there are also groups and meetings in the community that are recovery based - Please speak with your recovery worker.

Dean Clark - Team Leader

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