Pathways of Chesterfield - Alcohol Awareness Week at the Paths to Recovery Project

Posted on: 09 Jul 2024

Our partners at Pathways of Chesterfield would like to share what activities they got up to during alcohol awareness week last week:

“As part of our well-being group today we had fun designing our own mocktails.  We enjoyed experimenting with different flavours and looks from stunning sunset cocktails to swamp water.  With pineapple passion winning the award for best tasting, Exotic Bunny for the best recipe design and Cherry Pop for the best presented!

Harm reduction information was available and Bec our recovery worker was on hand in case people wanted a chat or support.

It was fun to see everyone enjoying making mocktails and having a lot of fun and giggles with no alcohol needed.”

If you would like more information on how to attend the Paths to Recovery Project, you can find contact information and can read more about the project on the GRID website’s Recovery Projects page -

Pathways to Recovery Project - Pathways of Chesterfield (growingrecoveryinderbyshire.co.uk)

All News Articles

Publications you may find interesting

Questionnaire for deafblind and hard-of-hearing people

We’re seeking your support in distributing an essential safety survey titled 'Do You Feel Safe?' aimed at deaf, deafblind and hard-of-hearing people. This will help us to identifying areas of concern for the safety and security of individuals with range of deafness and hearing loss, both within and outside their homes. 'Do You Feel Safe?' This short survey takes about 7 mins to complete. All questions also are signed in BSL. Please share the link https://forms.office.com/e/qb319Km8RH The YouTube video link explains why we are doing this survey in BSL, voiceover and captions. https://youtu.be/PM9Fl-pZu34?si=UEslOnJ6KHJcvN1U The closing date is 22nd January 2024.

Find out more >

DDN March 2017

'One of the strongest messages was a simple one: isolation kills’

Find out more >

Hepatitis C in the UK

The most recent national estimates suggest that around 214,000 individuals are chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the UK; 160,000 of these are in England.

Find out more >

Growing Recovery in Derbyshire

The Growing Recovery in Derbyshire (GRID) website is designed to be a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services gateway allowing anyone to find up to date information on drug and alcohol treatment services, recovery opportunities, mental health support and other useful services throughout Derbyshire.

We hope you find the information here interesting and useful as you travel along your own road to recovery.