CRI works to create safer and healthier communities.
We help people to break free from harmful patterns of behaviour by delivering innovative services which have a measurable impact on both health and community safety issues.
CRI works in partnership with individuals, families and communities affected by drugs, alcohol, crime, homelessness, domestic abuse, and antisocial behaviour. We encourage and motivate people to manage their problems and support them to find solutions that will enable them to live safer and healthier lives. Our aim is to empower individuals and communities to take control of their own lives and discover and achieve their full potential. In so doing, we seek to make whole communities after.
CRI achieves these objectives by providing a range of services to support individuals, families and communities whose lives are adversely affected by crime, substance misuse, homelessness, antisocial behaviour, domestic violence, social deprivation and lack of opportunity. CRI works with challenging service users with complex needs, including those with entrenched drug habits and offending behaviour. Services are particularly targeted at people who are difficult to reach and under-represented in services, such as women, substance misusers with parental responsibilities, black and minority ethnic communities, clients with complex needs, persistent and prolific offenders and street homeless people.