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Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives

Vision

The arbias vision is a world free of alcohol and drug related brain impairment

Aim

The aim of arbias Ltd is to provide leadership in all aspects of alcohol and other drug related brain impairment and, in doing so, build the capacity of communities to support those affected to live to their full potential.

Organisational Values

People affected by alcohol and other drug related brain impairment have the ability to make good decisions about the lives and reach their full potential and as such:

Commitment

People with an alcohol and other drug related brain impairment can live in the community with maximum independence.

Social Justice

People with an alcohol and other drug related brain impairment are part of the community and have full rights.

Respect

Our practices encourage personal dignity and acknowledge the strengths of our service users and those of other people with an alcohol and other drug related brain impairment.

Objectives

arbias Ltd is committed to continuously improving the capability of our people and organization to achieve the following objectives:

Prevention

To identify and address factors leading to alcohol and other drug related brain impairment.

Intervention

To provide immediate services through secondary consultation and crisis intervention.

Treatment

To provide a range of specialist services for people with alcohol and other drug related brain impairment and associated complex needs

Awareness Raising

To actively promote issues of alcohol and other drug related brain impairment with policy makers, service providers and the community

Education

To develop and enhance the knowledge and skills required to work effectively with people who have an alcohol or other drug related brain impairment

Research

To undertake research in alcohol and other drug related brain impairment which informs current and future service provision and policy development