About Services - Yorkshire and Humberside - Calderdale and Bradford

The majority of our delivery depends on a high degree of partnership and networking for its success. Delivering a number of non-statutory contracts as a voluntary agency provider has demanded that staff have had to push at the boundaries of larger and more established teams. We have had to ensure, for example, that other services understand and refer to Progress to Work. At the same time, we are very much participants in the delivery of the overall treatment plan and contribute to national data sets. While this duality is occasionally very challenging, the rewards have been manifold in that our teams include staff with a very developed sense of what our objectives are. We have been supported, in no small measure, in the joint pursuit of those objectives by the candid and enlightening feedback of service users throughout the year.
Piccadilly Project (sole alcohol service) in Bradford took another step towards integration into mainstream planning in 2004 via temporary commissioning arrangements with the PCT's. Meanwhile, the service continues to deliver individual and group support and to contribute to improved integration of alcohol services into the commissioning and treatment planning for the district. However the future of alcohol provision is still being discussed nationally and locally at a strategic level; we anticipate next year to be a critical one for the future of the project.
Maggie Rogan
A report of research carried out by the University of Glasgow and the University of Bath on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions Gordon Hay and Linda Bauld
