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Happy Easter from everyone at Phoenix Futures!
Today we honour trans people everywhere. Their courage, their identity and their right to be seen and supported. At Phoenix, everyone deserves safety, dignity and a place to belong.
To everyone celebrating Eid, we wish you a day filled with love, laughter, and togetherness. 🌙✨ #EidMubarak #Blessings
For Mother's day, Harper House hosted a special Mother’s Day tea, bringing together the community for an afternoon of celebration 🍰🌸☕
Why do so many people still die in Scotland from drug and alcohol related causes?
Behind the statistics are preventable deaths and systems that too often fail people when they need help most.
Read our latest blog here 👇
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This International Women’s Day, we’re reflecting on the power of giving to gain.
When we give support, compassion and understanding, we help create space for women to rebuild, recover and thrive.
Today we celebrate the women who give so much of themselves to support others. 💜
#IWD2026
Join the Women’s Treatment Working Group webinar on 11 March exploring how lived experience and role modelling in residential services is giving voice to marginalised women and strengthening care for all.
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International Women’s Day reminds us that safety and dignity must be non‑negotiable for every woman. Our new blog explains what needs to change.
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#WomenSupportingWomen #EndStigma #WomenInRecovery
On International Women’s Day, we’re calling for real alternatives to custody so women aren’t safest behind bars—read more in our latest blog.
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#WomenSupportingWomen #EndStigma #WomenInRecovery
Women in custody are among the most marginalised in our communities, yet many are still sent to prison when what they truly need is safety, stability and proper support. Rachael article sets out why trauma‑informed, gender‑specific alternatives to custody are essential.
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Marking Wildlife Day with a nod to our hedgehog house at the Recovery Through Nature site in Buxton. It gives hedgehogs a safe place to rest, supports local biodiversity and offers the community a simple way to connect with nature and learn how to protect it.
Scott completed our Glasgow residential service over a year ago.
18 months on, he’s rebuilding a life that once felt impossible.
“I wish people would stop judging. Stigma only adds to the pain.”
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Wishing everyone a peaceful and blessed Ramadan. May this month bring reflection, compassion and a sense of togetherness to all who are observing. Ramadan Mubarak.
“I didn’t need fixing, I needed understanding, time and support.”
Sarah shares what moving forward looked like for her and why being listened to mattered.
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Our Footprints data shows that many people in our residential services have experience of being in care.
“I just wish help had been available sooner… I’ve lived with addiction, or its effects, all my life.”
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Introducing our Footprints data, shaped by lived experience.
Trauma doesn’t end in childhood. It shapes mental health, coping and, for many, substance use.
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Spring has almost sprung and the first London Recovery Network webinar date of 2026 has landed!
Topics include the importance of instilling purpose as part of recovery, neurodiversity & relationships support & an update on our digital mapping, event training workshops & upcoming events in 2026! 1/2
For Children’s Mental Health Week, we’re sharing Gillian’s story in her own words. 💛
Eight-year-old Gillian tells us about life at Harper House, what she enjoys most and the difference it’s made to her and her mum.
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For Children’s Mental Health Week, we’re sharing a lovely note from Daisy 💛
Daisy spent time at our national specialist family service in Sheffield with her mum. In her own words, she shared some kind reflections on feeling safe, supported and cared for during their time together.
For Children’s Mental Health Week, we’re reflecting on what helps children feel safe enough to thrive.
Our latest article explores how safety, stability and family-centred recovery support children’s mental health, giving them space to simply be children again.
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For Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week, Tammy shares her story from Ophelia House.
Her voice is a powerful reminder of why awareness, compassion and specialist support matter.
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Women facing drug or alcohol dependence often experience trauma, domestic abuse and stigma, yet there are no women‑only detox centres in the UK. Via is creating The Elms to change this.
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#BuildTheElms #WomenInRecovery #WomenSupportingWomen #SafeSpaceForWomen #TeamVia
As part of Sexual Abuse & Violence Awareness Week, we're asking what can we do to help women too afraid to speak out? Up to 83% of partner abuse goes unreported. Fear, shame and disbelief keep survivors silent, and trauma often leads to self-medicating, creating barriers to support.
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Today marks the start of Sexual Abuse & Violence Awareness Week.
For many survivors, the trauma doesn’t end when the abuse stops. Some cope using drugs or alcohol — not as a failure, but as a response to trauma. Stigma too often blocks access to the support they deserve.
#SexualAbuseAwarenessWeek
Reducing harm, saving lives. Since 2022 our Drug Related Death Strategy ‘Hope and Opportunity’ has guided actions to prevent deaths and serious harm. With a psychosocial focus aligned to harm reduction, we’re adapting to new risks. Read the full report here…
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In Derby City, the Prescription Only Medication Support (POMS) service is challenging stigma around opioid use. With lived experience, education and compassionate care, Paul Hemsil and the team are reshaping how patients and professionals approach prescription drug use. Full report...
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Phoenix has always tackled substance use stigma. At HMP Wayland, a Stigma Committee of staff and people with lived experience leads campaigns to challenge misconceptions, promote respectful language and encourage help‑seeking. Read the full report here…
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Alison shares how she arrived at Ophelia House feeling unsure, awkward and daunted, and how the support, structure and closeness of the women’s community helped her settle, grow and see it as her best chance for change. Read the full story here…
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Trauma responsive services are our standard. We focus on emotional safety, trust, empowerment and choice. Trained staff creating psychologically informed environments. Feedback processes place people in control and clear communication helps rebuild trust. Read the report here...
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