Healthcare and service providers play an important role in the recovery journey of persons who use drugs or PWUDs. Your role is crucial to help clients access CBDR services. Here is how you can help motivate clients to seek help, stay and complete treatment, and sustain their recovery!
You can use these information and educational materials that promote key messages for your client and their family members to access CBDR services. These materials are Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) materials that will enable healthier behaviors for clients, family members, and service providers.
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Materials to promote help-seeking behavior of clients
Materials to promote the completion of appropriate treatment services
Materials to promote sustained recovery for clients
Drug and alcohol abuse does not majorly disrupt a person's life.
There are ways to Say No to Drugs which clients can learn. Click here for the material.
Relapse is part of the journey to recovery. Here are ways to prevent it.
Recovery from Drugs is a Lifelong process and there are Aftercare and Reintegration Services available. Click here to learn more.
Drug and alcohol abuse does not majorly disrupt a person's life.
Families with members who use, and abuse substances unknowingly take on “roles” in order to cope in the unhealthy system.
Addiction is known as a “family disease” because of how deeply it affects everyone within a family unit.
Here are 10 tips to cope with drug use in the family.