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At Phoenix, we help people affected by drug and alcohol use every step of the way. In order to do this to the best of our ability we provide expert information so that we can help shape and influence policy and highlight the needs of the people that use our services.

 

Phoenix Futures Essex Impact Report 2020 - Our work across Essex  

We’re very proud of the work we do in Essex, of the staff that give their all. And of the people who use our services, who demonstrate such bravery to achieve change and progress in their lives. I hope when you read our Impact report you will see why.

Click here to download the report.

Phoenix Scotland Impact report 2017 - Making a difference in Scotland every day

Our Phoenix Scotland 2017 Impact Report highlights Scotland’s staff, volunteers, mentors and partners continued support and commitment and the impact they made by working together.

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Therapeutic Communities, transforming the lives of women and breaking the cycle of frequent offending

The Therapeutic Communities, transforming the lives of women and breaking the cycle of frequent offending report documents evidence that suggests women entering the criminal justice system can have complex needs and require specialist support with a range of issues.

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Impact Report 15/16 - Our Passion for recovery, the difference we made

Our online Impact Report highlights some of our unique insights, actions and achievements from 2016.

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