Our approach to supporting you
Inspire is here to provide you with options around your alcohol and drug use. Whether you want to quit entirely, reduce your use, or learn how to be safer, we can support you. We can also provide support to those affected by someone else's substance use.
We take pride in offering a safe, inclusive and easily accessible service for everyone. Whether you're reaching to a drug and alcohol service for the first time or are a regular visitor, you'll find it simple to access the resources, information, and treatment you need.
Our Partners
Turning Point is a leading health and social care organisation. We have over 60 years’ experience of providing services for people with complex needs, including those affected by drug and alcohol use, mental health problems or those with a learning disability. We are a social enterprise, reinvesting our surplus to provide support for those who need it the most.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is the local authority responsible for delivering public services and governance across West Northamptonshire. Public health, as part of this remit, focuses on protecting and enhancing the health of the population through prevention, education, policy, and targeted interventions.
Bridge is a lived experience recovery organisation that has been providing recovery services in Northamptonshire since 2005. We provide support and a programme of activities and groups to anyone in recovery from drug or alcohol issues.
Double Impact supports people to recover from drug and alcohol dependence and reintegrate into the community. We specialise in generating full recovery through peer support, learning, volunteering and employment.
Family Support Link is a small charity that has provided support for families affected by someone else's drug or alcohol use across Northamptonshire since 2007. We provide 1:1 and group support to both adults and children/young people harmed by someone else's use of substances, along with a telephone helpline and events and activities in the school holidays, and group and 1-to-1 parenting support for parents who use substances themselves.
Framework has been providing housing and support services to homeless and vulnerable people since 2011. In that time it has invested heavily to increase the quantity and quality of accommodation available to homeless people. As a charity and registered social landlord working across the East Midlands, Framework delivered housing, health, employment, support and care services to around 18,000 people in the year to March 2023.