This week Oasis was awarded with a prestigious CSJ Award from the Centre for Social Justice in recognition of its unique approach to providing vital services for women, children and families affected by drug and alcohol misuse. Laura Ward, CEO and Fran Carpenter, Head of Client Services, attended the awards ceremony and Laura participated in[…]
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Within our approach to delivering substance misuse treatment services, Oasis Project recognises the individual needs of people across their life span. The period of transition between adolescence into adulthood and from youth services to adult support services is a critical opportunity to promote change and support young adults addressing substance misuse (NICE, 2016). 18-25 year[…]
Looking Forward: a vital service led by Oasis Project for vulnerable women in Brighton & Hove who have had a child/ren removed from their care
Latest News Feb 10, 2022
Looking Forward: a vital service led by Oasis Project for vulnerable women in Brighton & Hove who have had a child/ren removed from their care
Young Oasis Therapy: A Case Study Andy*, 9 Years Old Andy was initially referred to Young Oasis for Therapy a year ago because of the impact his Mum’s alcohol misuse was having on him. Andy completed 16 weeks of therapy and sessions focused on building good relationships and his overall confidence. Andy was recently re-referred[…]
An Interview with Senior Therapist, Foteini What is the service you work in? I am a Senior Therapist for Young Oasis, part of Oasis Project, a charity based in Brighton & Hove who supports families affected by substance misuse. What is your role within that service? I hold the role of Senior Young People’s Therapist[…]
Young Oasis Creche: A Case Study Rufus*, 2 Years Old The Young Oasis Creche is open to any child whose parent is accessing support around their recovery from drug or alcohol misuse. Rufus’ mum brought Rufus to the Young Oasis Creche so she could attend a group to support her around her drinking. Things were[…]
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[…]
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 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[…]
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