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This therapeutic community, established in 1971, provides residential rehabilitation from detox through to aftercare, with abstinence, peer support and self-help. Residents successfully complete our treatment intervention and recovery programme into full-time employment and move out into independent living with peers, no longer in treatment. We break the cycle of addiction, offending and dependency on welfare benefits.
Contact
Address
Sandy Croft,
26 Sandy Lane,
Oxfordshire,
OX5 1PB,
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
01865 373108
Work Tel. No.
01865 371777
hello@leycommunity.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
1074874
No. of Paid Staff
20
No. of Volunteers
1
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
Primary Field of Work
Alcohol & drugs
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
East | East Midlands | Derby UA | Derbyshire | Lincolnshire | Northamptonshire | Nottingham UA | London | Inner London | Islington | Westminster | South East | Buckinghamshire | Wycombe | Aylesbury Vale | Kent | Oxfordshire | West Oxfordshire | Cherwell | Oxford | South Oxfordshire | Vale of White Horse | Slough UA | North West | Greater Manchester (Met County) | Bolton | Manchester | Oldham | Tameside | South West | Gloucestershire | Gloucester | Cheltenham | Bristol, City of UA | Wiltshire UA 12 | West Midlands | West Midlands (Met County) | Walsall | Staffordshire | Cannock Chase | Herefordshire, County of UA | Yorkshire and the Humber | West Yorkshire (Met County) | Wakefield | Leeds | South Yorkshire (Met County) | Sheffield | Rotherham | Doncaster | Barnsley | North Lincolnshire UA | Kingston upon Hull, City of UA | East Riding of Yorkshire UA
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Alcohol & drugs | Counselling | Education | Employment | Family support | Finance, benefits & debt | Gambling | Parenting skills | Peer support | Physical health | Resettlement | Lived experience involvement
People you work with
Men | People on a short sentence | People convicted of serious offences | Women
Probation Areas
Thames Valley