Complex Needs Practitioner
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Practitioners provide holistic support service for people with needs related to substance misuse, including needs that arise as a result of familial substance misuse. The purpose of the role is to engage people in a variety of interventions, using a person centred approach, empowering them to reduce risk, increase resilience and achieve positive outcomes. All practitioners work flexibly across the community and within our multi-agency partnership settings, on an outreach basis with a central hub bases at High Wycombe. The caseload will include a mixture of community and multi-agency referral pathways including health, social care, schools and justice. A core part of the role will be working with people within their families and community networks to address holistic support needs across all aspects of the person's wellbeing. This could include diverse work related to knife crime, 5 step family work, exploitation, physical and emotional health as well as substance misuse. Duties and Responsibilities Support and build relationships with people, and their families, who have a variety of needs related to substance misuse, either their own substance use or somebody else's Hold a caseload and complete all recording and case management administration for your caseload accurately and promptly, adhering to GDPR and Data protection policies Develop co-produced, outcome focused support plans that reflect each participant's personal strengths and goals. Support plans will be holistic, covering all aspects of the person's wellbeing. Co-ordinate interventions provided by other agencies to ensure that the right support is offered at the right time to enable the recipient to progress on their journey to recovery. Attend and participate in clinical case discussions, completing agreed actions Client work To engage people in a variety of interventions aimed at increasing choice and control in their lives, using a person centred, assertive outreach approach. Supporting people from the point of entry into our service, through their intervention and after-care Providing screening, co-produced assessment, psychosocial interventions, integrated and outcome focussed care planning, after-care support, and onward transition to other services as required Identifying risk, completing and following risk management plans and reviewing them regularly. Identifying and responding effectively to safeguarding concerns. This may involve supporting and educating family members, making safeguarding referrals to the local authority and participating in all relevant multi-agency meetings. Reducing drug and alcohol related harm to people within our local communities Promoting the engagement of people's family and fostering a wider community network Advocating for the person to access partnership services; Working with people to support positive, holistic outcomes in relation to their health and wellbeing Follow the principles of the No Wrong Door Network to ensure that all people who use our service are enabled to access the correct support by referring or enabling access (including getting clients to appointments) to other services as appropriate. Act on advice and support from more senior staff as appropriate. General Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of developments in the field of alcohol, substance and an awareness of local community needs.