This aspect of treatment runs throughout ANA Primary, Secondary and Third Stage Treatment. It provides clients with the opportunity to develop the skills needed to function without reliance on substances, in society as part of a community.

The life skills programme is incremental in content and runs from simple to complex in parallel with an individual client’s recovery.

Examples of some of the areas that the programme focuses on:

  • Relapse prevention
  • Offending behaviour
  • Group therapy
  • On-going recovery
  • Education
  • Self esteem
  • Personal development
  • Budgeting, shopping, cooking
  • Realistic goal setting and achievement
  • Practical living skills
  • Living as a part of a community
  • Health and hygiene
  • Sexual health
  • Dealing with difficult people and conflict resolution
  • Relationships
  • Housing and resettlement

ANA also works with other agencies to assist with some of the above, such as Highbury College for educational courses and training. We are also linked with Professional Health Trainers, who provide courses to our clients as part of their treatment.