Our 12-week programme. Two hours a week. Peer-led. Workbook-driven. Designed to change patterns, not personalities.
New Roads Ahead (NRA) is a structured 12-week group programme for adults stepping out of addiction, leaving prison, on probation, or trying to rebuild in the early steady months after any of those.
It's not therapy. It's not leisure. It's not a lecture. It's a small group of people working through the same material at the same time, led by facilitators who've walked the road themselves.
Each session is two hours, once a week, for twelve weeks. The workbook and facilitator manual drive the session — everyone knows what we're doing and why.
Every week builds on the last. Same tools, new ground.
Every week follows the same shape. That consistency is deliberate — it builds trust, makes the group feel safe, and means people always know what to expect.
Two core tools run all the way through the programme. They're simple on purpose.
For the moments when life gets loud. Notice what's happening. Ask what it's going to cost. Make the next better move — a small one, a medium one, or a proper one.
For looking back at something that happened without shame or graphic detail. What happened. What it led to. What you'd try differently next time.
The same agreement runs every week. These are the ground rules that make the group a safe place to be honest.
Alongside the weekly sessions, participants can earn progression into structured activities. These are not rewards — they're part of how change sticks.
Building fitness, routine, and confidence in a supervised environment.
Kayaking and canoeing, mountain biking, and contrast therapy (ice bath and sauna) — delivered through our partners as structured group activity.
Local clubs, community groups, and activities participants can continue under their own steam. The goal isn't dependency on R2R — it's people equipped to carry on.
Sessions are delivered by facilitators with lived experience of addiction, imprisonment, or recovery. They're trained, boundaried, and working to a clear facilitator manual for every session.
Lived experience is not a nice-to-have in our delivery model — it's the foundation of it.
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