Change description : 2025-04-23 09:59:00: Updated to include a link to NHS England’s ‘Capability framework for the drug and alcohol treatment and recovery workforce’ in part 2, part 3 and part 4. [Guidance and regulation]
Recovery support services and lived experience initiatives
Guidance on supporting lived experience initiatives and recovery support services to help people start and sustain recovery from problem drug and alcohol use.
This guidance supports alcohol and drug treatment and recovery partnerships to understand the evidence for, the value of, and ways to develop lived experience initiatives and recovery support services. These initiatives and services help people and their families sustain recovery long term.
It has been written in collaboration with:
Dr Ed Day, National Recovery Champion
the College of Lived Experience Recovery Organisations (CLERO) Connector leads
members of the CLERO’s lived experience recovery organisation network
The guidance is in 4 parts, as follows:
Part 1 introduces recovery, peer support and lived experience initiatives. It covers:
what we mean by recovery and the factors that influence it
what a recovery-oriented system of care is and how the services within it work together to promote and support recovery
the role of peer support and lived experience initiatives
Part 2 outlines the evidence for and current provision of recovery support services in England. These are:
mutual aid and facilitated access to mutual aid
peer-based recovery support services
recovery check-ups and continuing care
recovery community centres
recovery housing
recovery support services in educational settings
Part 3 outlines how to develop systems of care that support recovery. It will help alcohol and drug partnerships to develop and support recovery support services and lived experience initiatives. It covers:
lived experience in local partnerships
asset mapping, connections and gaps
building and integrating these assets
safe and effective lived experience initiatives
funding and growth of lived experience initiatives
This includes guidance on contracting lived experience initiatives.
Part 4 provides a glossary of terms used in the guidance, further resources and suggested reading.
Updated alcohol and drug treatment data for 2023 to 2024 in 2 places: ‘Part 1: introducing recovery, peer support and lived experience initiatives’; and ‘Part 2: recovery support services - evidence and current provision’.
10 October 2024
Updated the guidance, including adding content on new publications such as research and national guidance, amending information on legislation that has come into force since the original publication, adding information about other relevant existing legislation and updating data.