South Lanarkshire Alcohol & Other Drugs Reachout Service
Could you support someone in crisis in your community?
Turning Point Scotland’s Alcohol & Other Drugs Reachout service are offering the opportunity to work within their
fantastic supportive team to provide rapid response to crisis and near fatal overdose.
We offer an immediate response to people in crisis and people that have experienced a near fatal overdose within
South Lanarkshire, this may be a response to a call or email from the individual or a third party who has
significant concerns for the individual’s safety. You will provide a short, focused period of support to each
person and assertively engaging them with mainstream services such as alcohol and other drug services, community
mental health and other partner organisations who we have well established excellent working relationships. You
will not be expected to lone work. You will always be accompanied by an experienced colleague, allowing you to
build your skills, knowledge and confidence.
As part of the existing team you will work with individuals who have a wide range of support needs, providing them
with practical and emotional support and encouraging them to achieve their own personal outcomes in all aspects
of their daily lives e.g. keeping safe, meaningful activities, community involvement, physical health,
relationships, emotional health and wellbeing.
Rapid Response staff will operate from 9am to 9pm (7 days per week) on a rolling two-week work pattern (4 days one
week and 3 days the next) which will allow for each team to work every second weekend to ensure an ‘out of
hours’ engagement is available alongside links to and engagement with mainstream services. Full drivers licence
and access to own vehicle is preferred. You will be paid 45p per mile for when using your vehicle for work
purposes, so you will never be out of pocket.
The team endeavours to provide advocacy and emotional and immediate support at time of crisis. Referring and sign
posting to relevant services. Discussions surrounding tenancy sustainment, harm reduction advice, information
and provision (IEP, Naloxone, alcohol intake) generally keeping people in a safe place until they can engage
with or be referred into appropriate services.
The key aims and objectives:
• Rapid response to people in crisis and/or has experienced a near fatal overdose primarily during out of hours /7
days per week.
• Rapid response to crisis and/ or near fatal overdoses providing harm reduction interventions and advice.
• Short, focused period of support maintaining contact through assertive outreach.
• Improved access, engagement and assertive linkage to healthcare and support services.
• Reducing drug and alcohol related deaths within South Lanarkshire
The support we provide is always person centred, we do this by involving people who know the person well, this
includes family and friends, other health and Social Work professionals, Advocacy services and our own staff
members.
As an already experienced Support Practitioner, you will work with individuals who have a wide range of support
needs, providing them with practical and emotional support and encouraging them to achieve their own personal
outcomes in all aspects of their daily lives e.g. keeping safe, meaningful activities, community involvement,
physical health, relationships, emotional health and wellbeing.