The Network - Mothers Day Special

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Issue 12

Network Monthly news, views and updates from across Phoenix Run for Recovery

Well done to the Barnsley runners who took part in the Sheffield 10k last month. It was bitterly cold, a horrendously hilly course made worse by a biting Siberian gale. So well done Marie and Roxy who work at the DAAT, you deserve your medals and the free chocky more than ever. We upped the training this week and we all managed to run 5k so the team are back moving forwards towards our goal of the Sheffield half marathon in May. Many of our original runners have been beaten by a range of injuries, so I am not unique. In the world of recovery there is a wealth of informed expertise and certainty about how you could address your own addictive behaviour and a massive range of sources of information and so too it is the case with running. I naively thought you put on some shoes and move your legs a bit faster than walking pace and hey presto running. When I was a kid I would run everywhere. I managed this without being told about the best way to go about it , what I thought were self evident things. You can read more of the Run for =-Recovery blog at http://runforrecovery.tumblr. com/ Dave Kneeshaw Team Member Barnsleyy Resettlement

Sportspark donates over £600 to NORCAS Sportspark, based at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, has made a donation of £627 to the local based charity NORCAS. NORCAS is a charity that provides vital help and support to people of all ages who have problems with alcohol, drugs or gambling. With services spread over Norfolk and Suffolk NORCAS helped in excess of 10,000 people last year. Through Sportspark’s Charity Spinner scheme, which was relaunched earlier this year, Sportspark customers have the chance to offer small donations in return for a copy of the Eastern Daily Press or Norwich Evening News. Every charity that benefits from the monthly appeal is chosen by Sportspark

customers and members of the community. This donation will help NORCAS to provide new services like ‘Too Much Too Young’. This service aims to help and support children who are caring for parents with drug and alcohol issues. The children, some as young as 10, can be caring for parents and siblings and looking after the house, as well as trying to stay in school and find time for themselves. ‘Too Much Too Young’ aims to help them through hard times by advising them on dealing with emergencies, offering education on the dangers of drugs and alcohol, helping them to stay in school and introducing them to peers who are in a similar situation.

‘Rockstar’ drug: Police warning after 7 hospitalised

Taking a drug called ‘Rockstar has led to seven people in the Glasgow area being hospitalised over the weekend. Strathclyde Police have described the red or yellow tablets being sold as ecstasy,

www.phoenix-futures.org.uk

as a potentially deadly substance Read more here - http://www. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlandglasgow-west-21650194


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