Our cooperationspartnerEmail: selbsthilfe@klarsicht-caritas.de Deutscher Caritasverband
Self help for young addicts
Bundesweite Koordinationsstelle
Große Hamburger Str.18
10115 BerlinMarianne Kleinschmidt, Diplompsychologin, Tel.:030/2805112
Fax:030/2826574Fachklinik Nettetal
Hohnweg 2
49134 WallenhorstOrganisation of weaning treatment for drug addicted men
Tel.:0541/67342
Email: tgnettetal@t-online.de
Internet:
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Carl-Sonnenschein-Haus
After Care organisation for
Ex Drug AddictsIn this building you will find the offices for the after care. Tenants of this organization have the opportunity to find competent discussion partners.
At this point we would like to thank Christiane Westerveld for her continuous engagement in organisation commitments and as our trusted coordinator between Caritas and Klarsicht. Netzwerk - a contribution to integration
Click to the left of the new program to get to the starting page of the netzwerk. The network developed over the last ten years from the experiences of Juergen Fais which he gained through adventure orientated offers in the Rehacentrum of the SKM in Koeln. He started in 1991 with the first Cajac- tour in the Ardeche, then later organised a tour to Nepal. Born out of the first activities was the self-help-group Provita, a group that combines self help and prevention.
The leisure time offers were greatly accepted. When Juergen heard, that Karsten Turk at the Caritas-Rheinberg were also offering leisure time activities, the idea of the network developed whereby the activities were joined and made transparent.
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Email to Responsible:
Jürgen Fais
Peter Thölen
Georg Seegers
Netzwerk - About the Fun-Factor to Integration
“If you want to do something against your addiction, do something for yourself!”
The A · S · L · O:
takes the interests of the Self Help Groups in Osnabrueck in the light of authorities, organizations and the public seriously.
Promotes the experience exchange and the combining of the Self help groups.
Ensures the equal share of the self help funds made available by the State.
Develops concepts to improve the self help groups in Osnabrueck.
Contact partners:
Heinz Bockrath (Speaker)
Bruchmühlener Straße 24
49328 Melle
Telefon (0 52 26) 53 24Maria Oberschelp
Hohenfriedeberger Straße 28
33775 Versmold
Telefon (0 54 23) 53 08
The self help Paper
is aimed at those that engage themselves in self help. Affected people, relatives and officials, but also those who show an interest in the self help movement.
The paper wants to inform you about self help groups and self help organizations, about venues, interesting books, Internet addresses and much more.Self help and honorable office
The meaning of the honorable office and the self-help has increased immensely over the last few years. In Osnabrueck, the self help promotion and the puplic engagement has increased, due to involvement of groups and initiatives. Our local Contact partners are the important initiators of establishing the Contact nets for the enthusiastic public.
Contact partners for the publicThe office for self helf and the honorable office in Osnabrueck is an important connection point between the enthusiastic public, people looking for advise,selfhelp groups and professional organizations.
The Employees will give Contact addresses for self help groups and advise centers to the public and to professional institutions. They also support projects of the enthusiastic public in the local area. E U R E G I O - Projekt
Click to the links to get to the starting page from the projectpartners:
Das Projekt "Deutsch-Niederländischer-Verbund Suchthilfe" wird finanziell unterstützt durch die Europäische Union im Rahmen der Gemeinschaftsinitiative
INTERREG-IIIA aus Mitteln des Europäischen Strukturfonds für regionale Entwicklung sowie durch das Wirtschaftsministerium des Landes Niedersachsen und des niederländischen Ministeriums für Gesundheit, Sozialwesen und Sport.
Startveranstaltung des Projektes am 4. Juni 2003
Dowlais Forum
The Dowlais Community Development Forum (DCDF) are a group of people interested in developing the Dowlais electoral ward in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
The Forum membership is made up of local people together with others from voluntary and statutory organisations that are able to provide services for the people who live and work there.
Funded by the National Assembly for Wales, under the Communities First programme, the Dowlais Forum aims to:
Develop a 'can do' culture Encourage education and
skills training for workCreate job opportunities and increase incomes of local people
Improve the environment and local housing Improve health and well-being Make communities safer Change the way public services are delivered
starting page
If you want to take part or would like further information about these classes, please contact Rhian Davies at the Dowlais Forum.