Children of Alcoholics Week: An Interview with Young Oasis Manager, Toby What is the service you work in? I was trained as a Drama Psychotherapist and am Young Oasis Manager at Oasis Project. What is your role within that service? I provide therapy to young people affected by family alcohol or drug problems. I[…]
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Children of Alcoholics Week: An Interview with Creche Worker, Ceri What is the service you work in? I work at Oasis Project and for a project called Back on Track – which is in partnership with RUOK, the Young Carers service and Oasis Project, supporting families which are affected by parental alcohol misuse. What is[…]
Children of Alcoholics Week: An Interview with Family Practitioner Fran What is the service you work in? I work at Oasis Project in adult services, for a project called Back on Track What is your role within that service? I am a Family Practitioner working with parents around problematic alcohol misuse. I support parents through[…]
Children of Alcoholics Week: An Interview with CEO Jo-Anne What is the service you work in? I work for Oasis Project. I oversee operations in the whole of Oasis, both in Brighton & Hove and in East Sussex. What is your role within that service? I am the Chief Executive Who is Oasis Project for?[…]
Oasis Project Launches Fundraising Drive During National Children of Alcoholics Week 2020
Latest News Feb 07, 2020
Specialist substance misuse charity, Oasis Project, is running a fundraising campaign throughout National Children of Alcoholics Week to support its unique therapeutic services for children and young people affected by a parent or family member’s substance misuse within Brighton & Hove and East Sussex. Children of Alcoholics Awareness Week (9 – 15 Feb 2020) aims[…]
Children of Alcoholics Week: An Interview with Creche Supervisor Joyce What is the service you work in? I run the creche within Young Oasis, which is a open to children and young people from the age of 0 -14 to attend while their parent or carer is accessing support to address their drug or alcohol[…]
Thursday 12 March: Making Your Passion Your Business, a Brunch & Discussion Fundraiser for Oasis
Latest News Feb 07, 2020
Oasis Project invites you to….. Making Your Passion Your Business An International Women’s Day-Inspired Brunch Fundraiser Thursday 12 March 10.30am – 1pm Hotel Du Vin Brighton Tickets £25 Buy Your Tickets Here Our third annual International Women’s Day-inspired brunch fundraiser, this year at Hotel Du Vin’s ‘The Dome’ dining space. Last year’s event saw some[…]
We are pleased to announce that Oasis Project have had its drug and alcohol services rated as “Good”. The service, which takes a unique approach to providing gender specific treatment services, was inspected in June 2019 by the CQC. The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and social care services in England. […]
Oasis is part of the City of Brighton and Hove’s drive to improve outcomes for children affected by parental alcohol misuse. The “Back on Track” project was launched on the 5th July with partners in the project and a number of experts by experience. We’re delighted to be part of this national initiative. Oasis has[…]
Oasis is thrilled to have been named as one of the mayor’s Chosen Charities this year. Mayor Alexandra Phillips was elected by her fellow councillors at the Annual Council meeting on 22 May 2019 and announced her chosen 19 local charities soon after. Keep up to date with latest Oasis events over on our[…]
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