By 10pm every night, clients staying at Broadway Lodge reflect on their day and write down an important event, feeling or action (positive or negative) that happened on a ‘significant event form’ which is one of several methods we use to monitor a clients’ emotional, physical or mental state.
We would like to welcome Caroline Cole who has been appointed onto the charity’s Board of Trustees, joining Richard Flack, Philip Gay, Chris Jelf, Catherine Sparks and Peter Davis.
On Tuesday and Wednesday this week Lee, David, Markkus and Charlotte travelled to Birmingham to exhibit at the annual Health and Wellbeing at Work conference at the NEC.
A Bristol Post reporter noticed a man in Bristol Temple Meads train station who was not only selling the Big Issue but also entertaining commuters and passers by with impressive devil stick skills.
“How to have a sober Christmas: An addict’s guide”
Today the BBC published a really informative and insightful article exploring how people in recovery can stay safe and happy during the Christmas period.
Markkus (Head of Treatment & Counselling) recently watched a pantomime called ‘Rose-Beauty & The Beast’ which his daughter was starring in at a theatre in Weston.
If you or someone you know is suffering with addiction and would like to make your first life-changing step towards recovery, you can speak to us confidentially on 01934 812319 or send us a message.