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Phoenix Futures is a national charity that provides services for people with drug and alcohol problems. They offer services within community, prison and residential settings throughout the UK. They also provide various volunteering opportunities.

In Sheffield they provide the following services:

Sheffield Residential Service

Sheffield Residential Service is a rehabilitation service for men and women aged 18 and over with issues around drugs and alcohol. It includes an integrated detox service. The programme works on an abstinence based model. People who complete the programme at the Sheffield Residential Service can also access their move-on Sheffield Supported Housing service.

T: 0114 230 8230; E: sheffield.residential@phoenix-futures.org.uk; Address: Storth Oaks, 229 Graham Road, Ranmoor, Sheffield, S10 3GS.

They accept referrals from local authorities and self-funded referrals. Please phone the service to speak to the admissions team for more information.

National Specialist Family Residential Service

The National Specialist Family Residential Service provides an intensive rehabilitation programme for anyone over 18 who wish to address their issues with drugs and alcohol whilst remaining the primary carer for their child.. Their treatment interventions are designed to enable families to become drug free and remain together. Children live on site with their parents; children up to the age of 10 can be supported by the on-site nursery

T: 0114 268 5131; E: sheffield.family@phoenix-futures.org.uk;  Address: 29-31 Collegiate Crescent, Broomhall, Sheffield, S10 2BJ.

Most clients are referred by a drug or alcohol worker and payment is arranged with the local authority, or clients can choose to pay for treatment themselves.

Covid update 15/02/21: Most services continue under covid-safe conditions but may be experiencing changes to the way they deliver their service. Contact Phoenix Futures directly for the latest information
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