by jacobjones | 28/3/2025 | Community, Hostels, Outreach, Spotlight, Support, Teams
Not all journeys to recovery start at a service hub—and that’s where our Outreach Team steps in. Working at the heart of the community, they take support directly to people who might otherwise struggle to access it. Whether someone is living in a hostel, sleeping...
by Maria Gonzalez | 08/3/2025 | Advice, Awareness Days, Case studies, Celebrations, Community, Events
This International Women’s Day, we caught up with Sarah McIntyre, our Women’s Wellbeing Coordinator. Sarah’s passion and commitment to supporting women in our community are truly inspiring. In her role, Sarah works tirelessly to ensure that women receive...
by jacobjones | 27/2/2025 | Community, Outreach, Partnerships, Spotlight, Support, Visits
Today, we had the privilege of welcoming several key figures from Wirral Council to Wirral Ways. It was an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the work we do every day to support people in their recovery and to demonstrate how integrated, person-centred services are...
by jacobjones | 03/2/2025 | Alcohol, Awareness Days, Community, Events, Partnerships, Public Health, Resources
January is a time for fresh starts, and for many people in Wirral, it’s been an opportunity to rethink their relationship with alcohol. Dry January, run by Alcohol Change UK, encourages people to take a break from drinking for 31 days. Since its launch in 2013, the...
by jacobjones | 23/1/2025 | Case studies, Community, Criminal Justice, Outreach, Partnerships, Spotlight
At Wirral Ways, joint working between criminal justice agencies and local recovery services is helping people move away from crime and into treatment, support, and recovery. Thanks to targeted funding from the national ADDER (Addiction, Diversion, Disruption,...
by jacobjones | 01/1/2025 | Advice, Community, Naloxone, Opiates, Resources, Support
Naloxone is a medicine that can temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose—and it can save lives. If you or someone you know uses opioids (like heroin or methadone), carrying Naloxone could mean the difference between life and death in an emergency. What Is...