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The GIVIT, commissioned by South Lanarkshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership, recently featured in the Carluke Gazette.

Nobody thinks when they take their first drink or drug that they might end up needing to ask for support to overcome a problematic substance use issue. The GIVIT provides an intensive support service using a blend of youth work, counselling and a full recovery model that supports young people to take back control of their lives and improve relationships with family and friends.

Every young person participating is allocated to a Youth Navigator who supports them to achieve their version of recovery and get quick access to the GIVIT in-house CBT counsellor, if required.

Regenfx Youth Trust have developed and managed the intensive outreach support service for young people aged 13 to 25, which first launched in May last year.

GIVIT celebrated its first birthday by opening its first hub in Clyde Street, Carluke, on May 24, where young people from across Clydesdale can enjoy a safe space while utilising the knowledge of the staff.

Caitlin Currie, the GIVIT administrator, said: “The plan is to have four hubs operating throughout South  Lanarkshire with the first now open on Clyde Street, Carluke, serving young people living in the Clydesdale area.

“The GIVIT advocates for harm reduction around  alcohol and substance use in a supportive and non-judgemental environment. Young  people can drop-in and participate in our recovery meetings, use the facilities, including free Wi-Fi, laundry services and a shower and meet their navigator or counsellor in a safe, nonjudgmental space.”

Since the launch of the service last May, almost 230 young people from South  Lanarkshire have been referred. Young people and families are now benefitting greatly from having a specialised youth recovery service in the area. The GIVIT offers weekly activities to young people across South Lanarkshire including youth recovery meetings, cold water therapy, hill walking, football and cooking.

Caitlin added: “We provide young people with a safe environment where they are encouraged and given the opportunity to experience new things with like-minded young people which has been proven to help individuals on their recovery journey.”

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