Specialist service for women, children and families in Brighton & Hove and East Sussex affected by drug & alcohol problems. Help for women, hope for everyone.
📣 It’s #alcoholawarenessweek with @AlcoholChangeUK
At Oasis Project, we understand that alcohol can impact our working lives too.
For women, the pressures of juggling work, home & social expectations can increase vulnerability to harmful drinking patterns.
Join our team!
We have an exciting new role for a Substance Misuse Recovery Worker in the Family Team at Oasis Project in Brighton.
Visit link in bio to apply, or visit https://t.co/CepmDi3dXW
Drop us a message or call 01273 696970 if you have any questions.
This Mental Health Awareness Week we’re celebrating the incredible support networks we have at Oasis Project, as for women and families affected by drugs and alcohol, community can be the lifeline that brings hope, choices and strength. @mentalhealth
Today is World Maternal Mental Health Day, a reminder that mums and mums-to-be deserve support for their mental health.
We support women, children & families affected by drug/alcohol problems, recognising that maternal mental health is a vital part of recovery and wellbeing.
New research has highlighted women’s perspectives on effective substance use treatment and support.
As a specialist women’s drug and alcohol charity, we welcome and support the @CJInnovation report “to be listened to and actually heard.”
Join our team!
We have two exciting new roles for Substance Misuse Recovery Workers at Oasis Project in Brighton.
Please visit https://t.co/CepmDi3LNu and call 01273 696970 if you have any questions.
Do you have experience in quality & risk assessment?
Would you like to use your skills to support women, children & families affected by drugs & alcohol?
-Voluntary role, half a day a month
-Travel & expenses covered
Apply by: 31st March 2025 https://t.co/PSwxUWMmr1
Do you have experience in quality & risk assessment?
Would you like to use your skills to support women, children & families affected by drugs & alcohol?
-Voluntary role, half a day a month
-Travel & expenses covered
Apply by: 31st March 2025 https://t.co/PSwxUWMmr1
We are pleased to announce that we have received funding from #NationalLottery players for good causes! @TNLComFund
We’d like to say a big thank you, as the grant will help us to support children in our Young Oasis Creche.
https://t.co/pOu8rJwTi4
Would you like to join the @brightonhalfmarathon this Sunday?
We have one cancellation we are eager to fill so please drop us a message if you’d like to join us. All we ask is that you raise £250 in sponsorship, and we’ll send you a fabulous Oasis Project T-shirt as a thank you
We are looking for a new Trustee to join our board.
As Volunteer Trustee your role will be to attend meetings 5 times a year, & support the ambition and growth of the organisation.
Closing date: Mon 31st March 2025
https://t.co/PSwxUWMmr1
It is #COAWeek! Let's break the silence about what is like growing up with a parent who drinks too much.
This year is all about our Movement for Change.
With calls for child bereavement at record highs, a lot of change is needed!
Find out more: https://t.co/yMeycLPM2k
Today marks the start of #SexualViolenceAwarenessWeek , a time to amplify survivor voices, challenge harmful myths, and push for change.
Sexual violence is never inevitable-it’s preventable.
💜Join us this week as we raise awareness, share resources, and advocate for change.
We are looking for a new Trustee to join our board.
As Volunteer Trustee your role will be to attend meetings 5 times a year, & support the ambition and growth of the organisation.
Closing date: Mon 31st March 2025
https://t.co/PSwxUWMmr1
🔈New free training for any professionals working with families affected by alcohol/drug problems in Brighton and Hove.🔈
Book a place: https://t.co/Bu9kn1cZfP & search ‘Unlocking the family secret’.
Yet within each family is the potential for a different story, a transformative story based on honesty, mutual understanding & courage. When families are willing, professionals can help them to overcome the obstacles to this transformative process, hidden in the shadows of shame.
🔈New free training for any professionals working with families affected by alcohol/drug problems in Brighton and Hove.🔈
Book a place: https://t.co/Bu9kn1cZfP & search ‘Unlocking the family secret’.
We know what a challenge this can be, as parents can deny or minimise the impact, or can be overwhelmed by guilt.
Young children can be left with traumatic experiences that have offered given no narrative for, and for which they often blame themselves for.