Community Rehabilitation Programme
- Newcastle City Council
Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-0599e5
Description
Community rehabilitation is a vital component of our local drug and alcohol support offer for individuals whose lives are impacted by substance use. It provides an alternative to residential rehabilitation, ensuring that people who are unable to live away from home can still access a specialist, structured, and intensive package of abstinence-based support.
The service will provide a abstinence-based, structured programme based on the 12-step model in line with national guidance that meets the criteria for the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System and relevant guidelines, delivering:
• Psychosocial interventions
• Peer and mutual aid support and access to groups which forms a large part of the programme and aftercare, particularly as people will then complete the remaining steps in the community
• Support with housing, employment, education, and family support
• It will promote continuity of care, including pre-treatment, relapse support, and up to one year of continuing support
The programme aligns with Newcastle's Recovery Framework and national priorities to expand community-based rehab options alongside access to residential rehabilitation. The aim of the service is to build recovery and social capital, linking with local recovery support and fellowship groups to support aftercare from the programme for continuation of the Steps of the fellowship.
Notices
UK4: Tender notice
- Notice identifier
- 2025/S 000-071687
- Published
- 6 November 2025, 2:50pm
UK3: Planned procurement notice
- Notice identifier
- 2025/S 000-056415
- Published
- 15 September 2025, 9:15am