Our Services
Peer Mentoring (Lived Experience Support)
Our peer mentoring programme is built on lived experience. Many of our mentors have walked the recovery journey themselves and understand the challenges, setbacks, and successes that come with it.
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One-to-one encouragement and guidance
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Non-judgemental listening and understanding
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Hope through shared experience
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Support in navigating early and long-term recovery
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This approach helps individuals feel understood, not judged—and reminds them they are not alone.
Relapse Prevention & Structured Recovery Pathways
Relapse prevention is a key part of long-term recovery.
At Hekima Bridge CIC, we help individuals build structured pathways towards:
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Coping strategies for cravings and triggers
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Emotional regulation and stress management
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Confidence in maintaining abstinence
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Gradual rebuilding of identity and self-belief
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We work step by step, recognising that recovery is a journey, not a single event.
Group & Individual Therapeutic Support
We offer both group sessions and individual one-to-one therapeutic support, creating safe spaces for people to explore their recovery journey.
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Our support includes:
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One-to-one recovery conversations
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Small, supportive group sessions
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Emotional wellbeing and confidence-building
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Trauma-informed and person-centred approaches
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These sessions help individuals process experiences, develop coping strategies, and rebuild self-worth.
Signposting & Practical Support
Life challenges don’t stop at recovery.
We help individuals reconnect with essential services and opportunities by offering trusted signposting to relevant organisations, including:
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Employers and workplace support
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Debt management and financial advice services
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Education, training, and skills providers
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Health and wellbeing agencies
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This practical support helps people regain stability and independence.
Family Recovery Sessions
Addiction impacts families as well as individuals. Our family recovery sessions help loved ones understand dependency, rebuild trust, and heal together.
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We support families through:
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Education around addiction and recovery
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Open and supported conversations
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Strengthening relationships
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Encouraging healthy boundaries and communication
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Recovery works best when families are supported too.
Life Skills & Wellbeing Activities
We believe recovery should include rediscovering joy, purpose, and confidence.
Alongside structured support, we offer wellbeing activities that promote healing and personal growth.
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Life skills courses (confidence, routine, communication)
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Gardening as therapy, supporting mental wellbeing through nature
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Organised tours and rediscovery walks, encouraging connection, mindfulness, and physical activity
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Creative and community-based activities
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And many more opportunities to rebuild identity and purpose
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These experiences help people reconnect with themselves and the world around them
