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About The Stairway Project
Providing a holistic mix of recovery focused options including Mutual Aid, professional group process, 1-2-1 sessions, family consultations, creative therapies and social activities, all in a caring & supportive environment.
Facilitated by qualified professional counsellors and supported by trained peers and members of the local recovery community.
The Stairway Project is all about supporting positive change and increased wellbeing.
Ensuring that no one need be alone in their recovery from substance use and support networks are open to all.
The Stairway Project is inspired, designed and run entirely by people with Lived Experience of drug & alcohol issues and operated by Dear Albert.
Dear Alberts is a Lived Experience Recovery Organisation
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Recovery Festival 2024
Dear alberts
Online & In Person Meetings
Goes LIVE !!!
Free to view
The Dear Albert Documentary
the MILLs
Mutual Aid In Leicestershire List
- Find other Mutual Aid ONLINE meetings in the region.
- Includes LIVE links to virtual meetings
The Sun
Jammed packed Issue 25!
The Sun
Jammed packed Issue 25!
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Free to view
The Dear Albert Documentary
At this challenging time we have spoken to Nick Hamer, documentary filmmaker, who’s kindly agreed for those in isolation to watch the Dear Albert documentary for FREE.
How to watch:
- Click the ‘Watch Now‘ link which takes you to Vimeo
- Select ‘Rent for £1.99’
- You will need to sign up to Vimeo
- At the bottom of the payment screen select ‘Apply promo code’ (no need to put in any payment details)
- The promo code is ‘isolation’
- NOTE: Once you sign up to view, you have 3 days to watch the documentary.
About the film...
A powerful and poignant film that has helped many people around the world understand and find recovery. Particularly for all of us that have lost loved ones since the film was made, please view with respect.
At any time you can call 0800 8303646 to talk through thoughts and feelings.
We hope sharing this film will bring the struggles of addiction to a wider audience.