About The Perry Clayman Project (PCP)
PCP was founded in 2005 by Perry Clayman, who having been through a substance misuse problem himself and successfully recovered, had the belief that every person suffering from an addiction should be able to access residential drug and alcohol treatment to achieve the same.
Since opening nearly 20 years ago, our first rehab in Luton was quickly followed by treatment centres and supported housing services in London, Chelmsford, Leicester and Cardiff.
The patients we treat come from all walks of life, different ages, backgrounds, professions and ethnicities. Addiction does not discriminate – it can and does affect us all.
Over the years we have grown a strong and diverse team, most of whom are in recovery themselves and many of whom have been with us from day one.