Monday, 29 October 2012

Launch and Celebration of the Powys Young Persons' Substance Misuse Service



Launch and Celebration of the Powys Young Persons' Substance Misuse Service


On Monday 29th October, CAIS and Kaleidoscope hosted a launch of the Powys Young Persons’ Substance Misuse Service (YPSMS), and celebration of the work of the young people involved with the service over the past year. The event, held in the Youth Centre, Cadwallader Way in Llandrindod Wells, provided an excellent opportunity to reflect on the work done, build contacts and share hopes and visions for the coming years.

Powys YPSMS is just one of the services offered to adults and young people with substances misuse issues in Powys.  In this area, CAIS works in partnership with Kaleidoscope, an established substance misuse service to deliver these services and operate the YPSMS.

CAIS works with young people under the age of 18 years and in transition through their 18 birthday.  Support for people over 18 is provided by Kaleidoscope although this will be agreed and negotiated on need.

Find out more about the Powys YPSMS

Peer Mentoring Team win prestigious Award




CAIS are very proud to announce that on Friday the 12th of October the Peer Mentoring Team won the ‘Champion Team’ of the Year Award at the 2012 ‘Your  Champion’ Award Ceremony.

Former snooker world champion and commentator Dennis Taylor was the guest of honour who presented the awards with Alistair Machray, Editor-in-Chief, Trinity Mirror Merseyside, Cheshire and Wales, and Jim Sutherland, Network Development Director, from Scottish Power and there wasn’t a dry eye in the house by the end of the night.

The team was presented with the prestigious award for their outstanding and dedicated efforts in making a difference to the lives of those affected by substance misuse.   Many former clients of the scheme go onto become dedicated volunteer Peer Mentors who use their own recovery journey to help others. These volunteers always go the extra mile to offer support and encourage others to make positive  lifestyle changes.  The Peer Mentors and volunteers are with the clients every step of the way to help them gain confidence and work towards achieving  independent living.

The Peer Mentoring Scheme has endeavoured to challenge some of the stigmas and discrimination that is often associated with those who have suffered from substance misuse issues. By organising a range of community clean-ups and restoration projects across North Wales the team have helped to challenge negative preconceptions about those in recovery, break down barriers and promote inclusion.

To date the team of volunteers has organized 40+ volunteering events that have helped to benefit local communities.

To date, our volunteers have helped to:
  • Restore a paddling pool
  • Recycle household waste for environmental action day
  • Paint community centres
  • Remove evasive weeds from river beds
  • Clean-up Anglesey’s beaches
  • Make fences and fix boardwalks in Wildlife trust reserves
  • Tidy-up community allotments
  • Paint beach shelters & varnish benches
  • Make door mice boxes for the Snowdonia Society

The volunteers have also established a regular presence at Morley Road Park in Rhyl, Colwyn Bay Football Club and at the LLanelian Road Cemetery in Old Colwyn. Where they have made a real difference to their communities.

About CAIS

CAIS is a registered charity and leading voluntary sector provider of drug and alcohol services in Wales. We help people who are having problems with their alcohol or drug use, as well as offering support and information to their families and friends.

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