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Assessing community safety and supports Part 2

October 1st, 2005 by Terry Keith

Reasonable Physical Access to Support Network

Given where you currently reside or expect to reside when you leave drug or alcohol rehab, are you within easy visiting distance of those people who form the core of your support network?
How geographically close are you to people who can participate with you and encourage you in your exercise and relaxation activities i.e. walking, jogging, yoga?
How geographically close are you to your nonsupport network i.e. those relationships that will put your recovery at risk?
Are you living in the right community for you with reasonable access to supportive, friends and family?
If not, and moving is not a possibility, how are you going to maintain and increase contact with your distant support network?
How are you going to initiate new relationships if you are unable or unwilling to move?
Think in terms of blocks, miles, bus routes, etc. How far are you from your key supporters?

Be specific and honest in your answers and planning, your life depends on it

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