 This study examines the experiences of individuals who participated in a heroin-assisted treatment programme in Middlesbrough, England. The programme provides medical-grade heroin to high-risk heroin users as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. The study found that while participants had mixed feelings about the programme, they felt it offered them a better chance at recovery than other treatment options. They also expressed appreciation for the support of relationships they developed with staff members. This article was authored by Flo Riley, Magdalena Harris, Hannah Louise Polter, and others.