Group therapy for alcohol recovery at Delamere
Adam Tomlinson
Recovery Mentor at Delamere

About Adam

In my role at Delamere, I support individuals on a 1-1 basis and with group facilitation. I have worked at Delamere since opening in January 2020. I have worked in 3 different job roles at the clinic, starting as a Wellbeing Guide (nights), a Stop programme Mentor, and finally Recovery Mentor. I have worked in the field of addiction for a total of 6 years. I have lived experience of over 30 years with drug and alcohol addiction. My favourite aspect of the role is making a difference to the people I support with my experience of addiction and lived experience of being in a residential setting.

Responsibilities at Delamere

  • Working with guests on a 1-1 basis as part of a dedicated care team
  • Delivering educational and experiential workshops to a diverse range of people
  • Coordinating alumni guest speakers

Specialist Areas

  • Lived experience

Accreditations & Training

Counselling Concepts Level 2
Peer Mentor Training
Recovery Coaching Group Facilitation
Health & Social Care Level 2
First aid trained”

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