Drug And Alcohol Use And Coming Out Of Lockdown
While some may be excited at the prospect of coming out of lockdown, others may be filled with anxiety at the prospect of returning to the “new normal”.
While some may be excited at the prospect of coming out of lockdown, others may be filled with anxiety at the prospect of returning to the “new normal”.
Since the introduction of COVID-19 restrictions last March Help Me Stop have been continuously updating our risk assessment processes to ensure the safety of our clients and staff. Outside of the social distancing on site, the provision of face guards for clients and staff and increased infection control all of our frontline staff have been vaccinated and there are also opportunities for our face to face clients to have regular COVID testing.

Dealing with stress, anxiety and depression is never easy at any time of the year but 2020 has bought in additional challenges with COVID-19. And with the latest announcement with many areas of the UK going into Tier 4 lockdown has been just one step too far for many people. Turning to drugs and alcohol is not the answer
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Help Me Stop is working within the governments’ guidelines to help stop the spread of COVID-19. While we remain open, Help Me Stop is committed to infection prevention and control.