THE BEYOND RECOVERY JOURNEY

This section of our site gives a short history of the development of Beyond Recovery to date. To find out our exciting plans for the future, please click here to go to our news and events page.

Beyond Recovery’s journey started in 2014 with market research and testing; we developed our practice, both groupwork and individual, with the Coventry Recovery Community.  The following year, Beyond Recovery was officially incorporated as a Community Interest Company. Since then, we have grown rapidly working in a wide range of criminal justice and community settings; spreading our Three Principles practice around the world and developing an evidence base for our practice.

2018 will see us develop new programmes (including smoking cessation) and extend our support to prisoners on their release back into the community.

 

OUR JOURNEY SO FAR…

2014
DESIGN

  • Market research and testing.
  • Coventry Recovery Community group – group and individual work.

2015
LAUNCH

  • Incorporation of CIC.
  • 12 month pilot plan at HMP Onley.
  • Research partnership with Wayne State University.
  • Funded by Big Lottery.

2016
DEVELOPMENT

  • HMP Onley recommissioned.
  • HMP Rye Hill pilot.
  • Nominated for Robert Corbett award.

2017
CONSOLIDATION

  • Services recommissioned.
  • MindSpa programme for professionals.
  • Independent research proves impact.
  • Won McVety grant for scalable prison model feasibility model.

2018
EXPANSION

  • Pilot programmes : sex workers, veterans and personalised treatment.
  • New partnership with Russell Webster.
  • Speaking at international conferences.

2019
ACADEMY

  • Integrated outreach programme for released prisoners and social entrepreneurs scheduled to be fully operational.

2020
THE NEXT PHASE

  • Planned expansion of pilots inside and outside the criminal justice system.

ABOUT US

BEYOND RECOVERY

Founded in 2015, Beyond Recovery is a social enterprise whose mission is to revolutionise the way addiction and mental health are viewed and treated. Our timeline  shows the key milestones in the Beyond Recovery journey so far.

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JACQUELINE’S JOURNEY

Jacqueline talks about why she started Beyond Recovery; how everything gets created from nothing and how once we get out of our own way, we see we are always in the flow of life.

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BENEFICIARIES’ STORIES

See the difference Beyond Recovery has made to a number of our beneficiaries. A series of case studies,  with more testimonies in beneficiaries’ own words in preparation.

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TESTIMONIALS

What I love most about Jacqueline is her unwavering passion and enthusiasm for the work she does and the people she works with. Jacqueline is dedicated to supporting not just the vulnerable but anyone who walks into her life. She’s a very genuine, very warm lovely woman and I’ve learnt so much about myself, about business and about working with others through working with Jacqueline.

Anna Debenham

Three Principles Coach/Trainer

TESTIMONIALS

I have worked with Jacqueline as a facilitator on the training we do in Prison in Onley, Rugby. I have loved working alongside Jacqueline, she has a wonderful ‘can-do’ attitude which is infectious. She encourages and develops us. Her work has had amazing effects on the prisoners and the staff and many of the staff already comment how much positive effect the work has had on the prisoners and their attitude day to day.

Susan Marmot

Three Principles Practitioner

TESTIMONIALS

Beyond Recovery are revolutionising the way we understand and treat addiction and mental health. I can’t say enough good things about the incredible work they are doing, and this is just the beginning! Jacqueline is an inspiration. I am proud to be associated with Beyond Recovery and it is a delight and a privilege to work with her.

Paul Lock

Founder, Innate Thought

​PARTNERS

Insight Alliance
HM Prison & Probation
Spark Initiative
bthechange
Three Principles Foundation
Russell Webster
UnLtd
National Lottery AFA Community Fund
Lloyds Bank
One Thought
Lottery funded
The Corbett Network
Social Enterprise Mark
Social Enterprise Mark