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Join ClinksBAC-IN is a culturally specific, Peer Led, award winning, 'grass roots' drug and alcohol recovery service. In 2003 BAC-IN developed a unique and successful 'transformative recovery' programme designed to help the Black and Minority Ethnic communities with recovery focused and offender rehabilitation support.
BAC-IN uses an integrated and culturally competent approach, which offers a diverse range of services designed to maximise transformative recovery, supporting individuals to take personal responsibility so that they may achieve freedom from addiction and become productive individuals within their communities.
Whilst BAC-IN is a culturally specific service, it is not culturally exclusive. We work in partnership across all sections of society, sharing good practice, consortia work and consultancy.
BAC-IN uses an integrated and culturally competent approach, which offers a diverse range of services designed to maximise transformative recovery, supporting individuals to take personal responsibility so that they may achieve freedom from addiction and become productive individuals within their communities.
Whilst BAC-IN is a culturally specific service, it is not culturally exclusive. We work in partnership across all sections of society, sharing good practice, consortia work and consultancy.
Contact
Address
278 - 290 Huntingdon Street
Huntingdon House
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 3LY
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0115 952 4333
admin@bacin.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Alcohol & drugs
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
50
No. of Paid Staff
6
No. of Volunteers
4
No. of peer mentors
6
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Legal status
Community Interest Company
Year of Formation
2003
Organisation's Income
£100K - £250k
Contract History
Regions
East Midlands
Area covered
Local or neighbourhood
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Alcohol & drugs
Counselling
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Employment
Faith
Family support
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Parenting skills
Peer support
Personal development
Physical health
Race
Resettlement
Lived experience involvement
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Racially minoritised people
Families
Men
Older people
People on a short sentence
People convicted of sexual offences
Victims
Women
Young people
Racially minoritised people specialist services
Black, Black British or Black Welsh
Black, Black British, or Black Welsh: African
Black, Black British or Black Welsh: Caribbean
Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh
Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Pakistani
Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Bangladeshi
Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Other Asian
Other ethnic group: Arab
White: Irish
Foreign Nationals
Dual Heritage