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Street Scene
Allington House46 Dean Park Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 1QA
Tel: 01202 551254
Fax: 01202 293660
Web: www.streetscene.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.00am - 5.00pm, 7 days.
Street Scene is a registered charity offering a residential treatment programme comprising a three-stage abstinence model, which includes a biopsychosocial approach to the treatment of addictive behaviours including drug and alcohol dependence. This involves both 12-step and cognitive behavioural learning approaches. The charity operates in three locations - two in Bournemouth and one in Southampton and clients can benefit from the range of on-going support and recovery facilities available in the area.
The programme is structured and as well as dealing directly with the drug and/or alcohol dependence offers relapse prevention coping skills, introduction to a local further education college and local support networks. Rolling day-care and aftercare is offered on completion of the Relapse Prevention Workshops primary and secondary stages of treatment.
Clients are welcomed from anywhere in the UK. Referrals are accepted from all statutory and voluntary agencies as well as self and family referrals. Contact the above address for full details of the programme and admission.
Checked: January 2006
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