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Recovery group links up with fellow teams

- IAN BUNTING

The important and “amazing” work of a group supporting people affected by addiction has been honoured during a link-up with a sister organisati­on.

Members of North Lanarkshir­e Recovery Community were joined by friends in recovery from Borders Recovery Community to receive the Recoverist Flag.

Also in attendance at the event in Motherwell’s Forgewood Community centre were representa­tives of the team from Scottish Recovery Consortium, who came up with the idea of passing a Recoverist Flag around recovery communitie­s across Scotland to showcase the work being carried out.

Kerryanne Clarke, team leader of North Lanarkshir­e Recovery Community, said: “It is vital that we highlight the amazing work being done throughout Scotland to make recovery visible and possible.

“Within North Lanarkshir­e, we have five recovery cafes, recovery walks, street soccer, yoga and other activities, and we are proof that people do recover from addictions.

“We were honoured to be the first community in Scotland to be given the Recoverist Flag and to showcase the fantastic work here in North Lanarkshir­e – we wish the flag well on its journey to Borders Recovery

Community and throughout Scotland.”

North Lanarkshir­e Recovery Community officially launched last July after a 12-month delay due to the pandemic and has helped hundreds of people affected by addiction, including family members.

The organisati­on is an “inclusive and non-judgementa­l community committed to empowering people in recovery”.

Describing the types of services on offer from the organisati­on, Becky Wood, recovery developmen­t team leader, said:

“As well as providing support, our recovery cafes act as a doorstep to people to come along and see what we do.

“Tea, coffee and food is served and our staff are on hand to converse with.

“We also run a fishing group, Recovery Ramblers, with trained walk leaders through the Paths For All scheme, and other outdoor activities.

“We have peer support too and are involved in addiction recovery nationally.

“People in our community are well versed on the political stance on recovery.

“This is a real grassroots organisati­on and we are an inclusive and non-judgementa­l community committed to empowering people in recovery.

“Anyone with addictive behaviour is welcome to our group; we look at people’s physical and mental wellbeing and also focus on socialisat­ion, in terms of getting people back into the community.”

Visit North Lanarkshir­e Recovery Community’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

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