Hyped
Hyped young people's drug service aims to empower young people to make informed choices about their lifestyle regarding substance/alcohol use. The team will assess the service users needs through an assessment process. This begins initially with a triage/screening assessment for every person referred to the service and is followed up where appropriate with a comprehensive assessment of need. Following this assessment process a care plan is then produced with the young person which, is specifically tailored to meet their needs.
Some of the interventions that the team deliver include:
- Providing relevant information and advice for young people on a range of drug issues
- Reduce the physical harm caused by the use of drugs through screenings, health assessments, immunisations, vaccinations and needle exchange.
- Providing up to date harm reduction information.
- Treatment interventions including stabilising and reduction programmes
- One to one support to achieve treatment goals.
- Complimentary Therapies including Acupuncture and Electro Stimulation Therapy.
- Support to access opportunities and link into mainstream services such as education, training, housing, and employment.
- An activities programme used to engage and encourage self esteem.
Hyped also work with the families of young people with substance misuse difficulties and can provide information, advice, practical support to parents/carers. Our aim for the young people we work with is to realise their potential. We look to focus upon building on peoples positives and strengths. Our approach to doing this is to ensure that the young people we work with are offered an experienced worker who will listen and not judge in a confidential environment where they feel safe.
Referral Criteria:
Anyone under the age of 19 can be referred to the service if they are experiencing difficulties directly linked to drug or alcohol use.
Contact
Young Peoples' Drugs Team, Unit 5, Crown Buildings, Avenue Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8RZ
Tel: 01429 - 860 333
Fax: 01429 - 869 222