DDAS delivers 3 service elements for substance misusers in need of community services; Engagement, Time Limited Treatment, and Recovery services; all of which are further integrated with Criminal Justice services.
The post-holder will be responsible for delivering a full range of interventions to individuals involved with Criminal Justice services. This will include the comprehensive assessment, care planning and case management of problematic substance misusers involved with the criminal justice system, with a view to the reduction of offending behaviour and referral into non-criminal justice elements of DDAS. This will be achieved through drug and alcohol arrest referral, casework and assertive outreach services to substance misusers identified through contacts in Police custody, courts, prison or the community. The post-holder will also manage and report on offenders who have statutory orders made by the Court for treatment of substance misuse under the Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Activity and Alcohol Treatment Requirements.
The post-holder will deliver quality services to substance misusing service users, ensuring that high professional standards are maintained, output targets achieved, and that the service works within established administrative and reporting procedures.
DDAS Overview
The aim of the Dyfed Drug and Alcohol Service (DDAS) is to engage drug and/or alcohol users and/or their concerned others in Dyfed's substance misuse treatment system and support them when accessing it. DDAS staff will support individuals to address substance related issues, access appropriate interventions, reduce physical dependence and related health problems and improve physical, psychological, family and social functioning. DDAS works with substance users and their families, friends and carers in both community and criminal justice settings, delivering specific services for those involved in the criminal justice system. DDAS supports service users and their loved ones to sustain the gains they make in treatment by providing aftercare and peer support to help build social capital and prevent relapse.
DDAS is a consortium comprising three organisations, Barod, Kaleidoscope and G4S, and covers Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire. DDAS is aimed at adult drug and/or alcohol users aged 18 years of age and over, and their families, friends and carers.
DDAS services are provided in a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory, non-patronising and professional manner and in a way that demonstrates courtesy and respect for individuals using substances, and sensitivity to their unique personal situations and experiences.
Role Purpose:
Engage with, support and case manage individuals with substance misuse problems who are involved in the criminal justice system.
Deliver specific one to one and group activities to individuals subject to court orders, working collaboratively with the individual and criminal justice agencies through to the successful completion of the order.
Assist in delivering the Welsh Government's 'Recovery Framework' by planning and providing high quality, innovative care which reflects our person-centred values and the high levels of ambition we have for the recovery of the individuals for whom we provide support
Work within DDAS to deliver a range of structured therapeutic interventions to service users engaged with the service.
Assist in the delivery of an integrated service through the provision of assessment, aftercare action planning, engagement, retention, planned discharge and onward referral as appropriate
Communicate DDAS' vision and deliver its mission, corporate strategy and business plans
Contribute to the safety of communities from drug related crime and negative impacts on health services and provide opportunities for employment, training, education and pro-social activities to aid and sustain recovery
Involve appropriate individuals in the planning of the individual's aftercare and promote service user involvement and co-production in service delivery
Ensure appropriate safeguarding and data protection principles are adhered in working practice
Inspire and enthuse individuals to maintain positive lifestyle changes
Main duties and responsibilities:
Engage with identified offenders or ex-offenders referred to the Service through the Criminal Justice System, including the provision of drug and alcohol arrest referral cover at Police Stations, attendance for Court duties and Prison visits.
Carry out detailed personal and risk assessments against criteria, based on the Drug Intervention Record (DIR), including Required Assessments and Restriction on Bail and DRR/ATR and AAR statutory case assessments (using AUDIT)
Support service users by promoting recovery through the provision of time limited 1:1 and group work programmes, outreach visits and multi-agency meetings.
Provide reports to the Court and attend Court as required.
Notify Probation Offender Managers /supervisors of attendance and non-compliance promptly for statutory service users as required.
To undertake required drug tests as a 'competent other'
Support access to Accommodation, ETE, Healthcare, Financial and Family/Relationship support services as necessary.
Deliver a range of motivational, behavioural and socially-based manualised therapies on a one-to-one and group basis to substance users and concerned others.
The post-holder should expect to partake in video-recorded practice supervision in order to maintain and further develop their practice. Achieving a high level of competence in therapeutic interventions is a key expectation of this role.
Conduct high level assessments including risk assessment where required
Deliver harm reduction initiatives including NSPs, Naloxone training, and Dried Blood Spot Testing Services where required
Contribute to the DDAS Digital Team
Devise, with service users, individually tailored time-limited support plans, based on a clear assessment of need that assist individuals in building social capital
Liaise closely with DDAS Engagement and Recovery Services, external Tier 3 providers including CDAT, IFSS and Social Services, Police, Probation and other Criminal Justice agencies, and Tier 4 providers to ensure seamless transitions to treatment services
Manage and report on rehabilitation activity requirements as made by court orders
Research and produce information for publications, leaflets and web pages
Enter data onto the DDAS case management system, Palbase; Probation DELIUS and Police NICHE systems
Provide training or talks to internal staff or external organisations as required
Support volunteers in the delivery of DDAS
Take up DDAS' arrangements for support and supervision and participate in all relevant internal meetings
Co-operate with requests from DDAS management and administration
Undertake other reasonable duties as requested, but which may not be specified within the job description
The post will involve some evening and weekend working on the police station custody arrest referral rota. In consultation with the post holder, this job description is liable to variation to reflect actual, contemplated or approved changes in / or to the job.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: 26,265.00 per year
Expected hours: 14 per week
Benefits:
Additional leave
Company events
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Health & wellbeing programme
Sick pay
Work Location: In person
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