About Turning Point Scotland (TPS)
TPS works with adults who are experiencing a range of support needs in relation to housing and homelessness, learning disability, autism, acquired brain injury, fluctuating mental health, physical disabilities, problematic alcohol and/or other drug use and involvement in the criminal justice system. We work from the belief that people matter, that they are the experts on their support needs and that it is for us to work creatively with them and with partners to ensure that those needs are met. We work with around 2,800 Individuals every day and 5,100 every year across Scotland helping people to address issues they are experiencing and recognise their own skills and interests.
Our approach to support is imbedded within a Citizenship framework where we deliver a holistic approach promoting the recovery, self-determination and inclusion of people experiencing challenges in their life, through focusing on their strengths and the valuable contributions they can make to their communities. Citizenship is defined as a measure of the strength of an individual’s connection to the 5 Rs of rights, responsibilities, roles, resources, and relationships that society makes available to its members.
Alcohol and Other Drugs within TPS
TPS support and are more commonly delivering services which do not sit within silo’ d areas of work, focusing more on the interventions we can provide rather than the area of work where it has been funded. This service aims to provide a crisis intervention and prevent homelessness / placement breakdown crossing over our work in Homelessness and Alcohol / Other Drugs.
Turning Point Scotland has been supporting individuals who experience a crisis as a result of their alcohol and drug use for over 25 years and these crisis situations involve a range of other interventions to alleviate homelessness, mental health, family situation etc. We are experienced in providing a range of evidence-based interventions to reduce harm and to support recovery across a number of local authority areas. All our services despite the funding silo work as part of Recovery Orientated Systems of Care (ROSC).
TPS are the biggest provider of services to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness across Scotland, delivering support to around 2,800 individuals on any given day, 5,100 per year. This number increases when considering individuals at risk of Homelessness where funding is provided through Justice or Alcohol and Other Drugs funding streams.
We believe that in many cases, Homelessness is entirely preventable, it is failures in the silo’ d and complex systems that we have designed to protect people that prevent us from preventing this. Where Homelessness is not or cannot be prevented the experience should be short lived, and met with a psychologically informed response. A menu of options should be available to individuals to prevent or support someone to move on from Homelessness ensuring a no wrong door approach to accessing services is used.
About the Services
The South Lanarkshire Crisis Overdose Response Team offer a rapid response to a variety of crises; the team will provide a short, focused period of support to each person, assertively connecting individuals with mainstream services.
We address other potential barriers including information and data sharing; prescribing arrangements, and rapid access to mainstream alcohol, drug and other services.
The Lanarkshire Overdose Response Team is a proactive service that provides rapid response across both North and South Lanarkshire, to individuals who have experienced a near fatal overdose, within 24 to 48 hours of referral to the team. We aim to identify and highlight the barriers that exist by using research from the drug death task force to inform our practice and reach individuals that may be at risk of near fatal or fatal overdose. We tailor responses towards the individual’s needs and work to develop our partnership to overcome the barriers that the individual’s may experience.
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Closing date: 6th February 2022