
Families are not tools in the treatment process
Prioritising the needs and wellbeing of families impacted by drug and alcohol addiction. A recent article in The Guardian discussed the well-known importance of ongoing
Prioritising the needs and wellbeing of families impacted by drug and alcohol addiction. A recent article in The Guardian discussed the well-known importance of ongoing
How recovery led to a passion for giving others a second chance In our latest ‘On the Ground’ feature, Housing Manager, James Lock, talks about
Why buying our own houses with social investment capital guarantees safe, high-quality housing for our residents A development loan from Social and Sustainable Capital (SASC)
How people with troubled pasts could help the UK worker shortage There is an acknowledged shortage of workers in the UK and many opinions about
Why we have built ACT into our every aspect of our practice Training in ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) is a core part of our
The importance of specialist housing support for people in recovery In our latest ‘On the Ground’ feature, we talk to Joanne Cudworth, our Central Housing
Organisational therapy for a fit, healthy culture At Emerging Futures, we realised some time ago that passion (combined with high levels of competency and skills),
Pay attention: why data isn’t boring Overcoming the yawn factor When I deliver a presentation on data, or speak about the topic in a meeting,
Why face-to-face still matters In March 2020, Covid 19 hit the UK and it hit hard. In the early days of the pandemic, society got
The importance of wrap around support for moving on ‘On the Ground’ with Damon Carroll Emerging Futures publishes regular blogs about all sorts of topical