one of the main players here is wirral ways, a drug and alcohol service, and they're right at the heartrecovery village. it's notjust another person that is coming in, it is an individual and that individual has got their own needs, their own self—defined goals, and we're there to support that person to connect them with the community, to reconnect them. in the recovery village it's a no wrong door policy. the idea is that anyone approaching any of the services gets help or gets linked up with another team who are more matched to their needs. feeling 0k? no problems with this last time? so here, for instance, a heroin addict gets a specialist drug to reduce cravings. there's emotional support for the most vulnerable. it will be something, you've been through some form of assault. so is he actually out of prison now? and even advice on housing. we will help you move, get you some money on your gas and electric to start you off. you will be safe — you will. it's all a response to just how many people desperately need help. the stats are grim, deaths from alcohol and drugs are high and ris