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Tuesday 2 September 2014

Sailing therapy scheme wins lottery backing

A project which aims to support families with a parent or carer who abuses drink or drugs, has won backing worth £7,650. The Big Lottery has awarded the funding to Addaction and Cornish charity Sailaday OK, to link up for a project called Break the Cycle. Amanda McCann, Breaking the Cycle team leader, said it was great news. “Breaking the cycle looks at reducing the harmful effects of substance misuse on children. “Addaction is thrilled to collaborate with Sailaday OK. “It’s a brilliant opportunity for families to exercise their creativity in a practical and challenging environment. “It will be a unique and invaluable experience, helping families to strengthen communication, further develop their parenting skills, build trust and confidence and test strategies for dealing with challenging behaviours and emotions.” Sailaday OK will work with eight families over the next year with each given three one-day sessions sailing from Falmouth. The sessions will be led by an experienced psychotherapist and skipper, Richard Hall, founder and manager of the charity. He said: “This is an excellent therapeutic intervention to support these families, who would never otherwise get this unique opportunity to make significant positive changes in their lives. “Participants will explore the strengths and weaknesses of their family dynamics, develop and increase their resilience through activity and apparent risk taking, and practice conflict resolution – all whilst having fun together.”

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