Recovery Rises ISSUE 1 | Page 3

On the Cover...

6: Benefits Changes

12: Methamphetimine

14: Esther Wilson Interview

Features...

7: Tony Tear Drop

16: Legal Highs

17: Prison - What’s Available

19: Homelessness

22: Keeping Busy in Recovery

Regulars...

8: Spirituality

18: Book Reviews

20: Fun Section

25: Mutual Aid

Contents

Editorial

Dear Readers

Welcome to our inaugural edition of Recovery Rises online - produced by Genie In The Gutter service users.

From Drugs to Digital Inclusion' is a new Genie initiative funded by the Community Learning Innovation Fund which is managed by NIACE. Genie was one of 96 organisations selected from over 2000 applicants to receive Clif funds and the investment has already achieved some real positive outcomes for our service users, their families and the wider community. You can read more about these outcomes, the programme and view video blogs on pages 14 and 15. We have seen for ourselves here at Genie In The Gutter how effective digital inclusion programmes are, and the individual and wider outcomes that they produce, but digital inclusion is a much wider governmental initiative. AbilityNet, an organisation that grew out of IBM in the late 1980s; with current representation that includes IBM, BCS & Microsoft; have been a leading authority on accessibility and assistive technologies for over 20 years. They state that there is an urgent need to address the growing gap between what technology enables some of us to do, and the barriers that many people face when trying to complete the same digital tasks. They are also keen to recognise the significance of this gap in both social and economic terms. We hope this magazine, along with our site www.fromdrugstodigitalinclusion.co.uk, will offer you some real quantitive and qualitative evidence to back this

The articles, interviews and poetry etc have all been produced and carried out by our service users, with minimal input from the programmes staff and volunteers. Most service users had little or no IT experience on joining the courses which consist of 'Recovery Rises online magazine'; (You can watch the launch of this issue on page ?); Social Networking, recovery communities online support and computer assisted key working programmes. 'From Drugs to Digital Inclusion' can also be easily adapted for varying social groups including disability, older people and offenders. We would like to finish our first editorial by saying a massive thank you and well done to all the service users involved in producing this online magazine. Passing the message of recovery on to others and sharing your own experiences may be one of the best things you can do for your own personal development and recovery. We are proud.

From the Drugs to Digital Inclusion team.

Recovery Rises is produced by a not for profit organisation Genie In The Gutter as part of our D2DI course funded and managed by Niace. We are a bridge to recovery service that provides creative opportunities, training and support to active substance misusers.

Programme Manager: Lindsey Smyth

General Editor: David Lancaster

Image Editor : Stephen Walker

Interviewer 1: Anthony Sweeney

Interviewer 2: Nicola Dunn

Front Cover: Terry Doyle

News Editor: Graham Gordon

Fun Section: Michael Griffiths

Illustrations and design: Paul Hunt

Disclaimer:

Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of all publications. However the publisher cannot accept liability for loss, damage, omissions or inaccuracies for any advertisement or editorial. All opinions expressed are those of the writers and not necessarily that of the publishers/editors.

Genie In The Gutter would also like to thank the following people for their contribution/s. CLIF, Niace, Ester Wilson, Cut to the chase productions, Frank McKay, Neil Napier, Christoper Leech, Jae Underhill, Dan, Mike, Sinead Bradshaw, Yasmin, Billy Moore, Steph Brindle, Paul Hunt, Peter Rainford, Nino, Janine Davies, Alena Slaninova,