The Navigation Service is an East Sussex countywide recovery service, dedicated to connecting adults, (their loved ones and carers) to community activities and services. A social prescribing service that aims to improve health and wellbeing, building recovery capital.
The Navigation Service is inclusive and open to all adults who have identified that substance misuse is an issue and want to work on their wellbeing.
The Seaview Navigation team have a range of specialist substance misuse skills and lived experience. The team build on people’s strengths to help support valuable recovery capital, working with each individual to create their own unique support plan.
The service works in close partnership with primary care, CGL, Southdown’s Community Connectors, Coastal Routes Recovery and others to ensure we are offering the best possible standard of service for everyone, being respectful of each person’s right to make decisions about the direction their recovery takes.
RADAR offers 1-to-1 guidance, peer support and group activity for people with alcohol, or substance misuse issues at any stage of their recovery. RADAR is county wide and collaborates with other community organisations.
We facilitate client-led recovery through creativity, arts, music and personal reflection. The RADAR team facilitates the Seaview Choir, Music Group and the iconic Seaview’s Got Talent which takes place each Spring.
RADAR is an acronym for:
Refocus
Assess
Develop
Activate
Recover
RADAR uses creativity, arts, music, personal reflection and peer support, ideas and activities to initiate our programme of recovery activities. The groups are led by employed Peer Facilitators and volunteer Peer Leaders who have themselves, family or friends; experienced the process of recovery. RADAR is an acronym for:
RADAR Workers work with individuals on a 1-1 basis and in groups, they often introduce the 5 Ways to Wellbeing in their work to help improve mental health and wellbeing.
The 5 Ways of Wellbeing are: connect, be active, take notice, keep learning and give.
If you experience mental health and substance misuse issues and would like to get involved with RADAR please come into Seaview or contact us on admin@seaviewproject.co.uk or phone 01424 717981 and ask for RADAR. Alternatively, you can fill in the on the link below.
RADAR Referral Form
The aim of our service is to provide specialist harm reduction and recovery support to members of the street community with alcohol misuse, addiction and complex needs. We also work with new clients who are generally concerned about their consumption.
We can offer support for anyone who may have disengaged with a service and want to start engaging again, anyone that may be struggling to access a GP service, or anyone who may just feel a little lost in what help is available out there, we are here to help you.
We work closely with other agencies and partner services, to ensure the best possible outcomes and to make sure we can provide the most accurate information.
Alcohol Outreach Health Improvement Service Referral Form.
Seaview Project has produced this downloadable resource listing a range of recovery services available in East Sussex.
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Seaview’s range of support services helps marginalised people with addiction problems, mental health issues, ex-and at-risk offenders and rough sleepers achieve personal growth and fulfilment.
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Specialist Outreach Recovery Service teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Specialist Outreach Recovery Service teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.