Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery system
What is Collective Voice?
We advocate for a system that reduces harm and nurtures recovery and the vital role of charities in delivering this.
News & Views
Watch: Women Supporting Women, International Women’s Day 2024
On International Women’s Day 2024 the Collective Voice Women’s Treatment Working Group hosted a webinar to explore and share good practice when working with women in drug and alcohol treatment services.
The impact of the cost of living crisis on drug and alcohol treatment and recovery
The impact of the cost of living crisis further emphasises the need for long term and sustainable funding for drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services.
What the Sentencing Bill means for people who use drugs and alcohol and services that support them.
The Sentencing Bill is shortly due to enter Committee stage in Parliament. It includes two clauses which would bring positive changes to sentencing by, if well implemented, reducing pressure on the prison system and ensuring that people whose contact with the criminal justice system is related to the way they use drugs and alcohol are able to get the treatment and support they need.
Collective Voice Forums – harnessing the sector’s knowledge and expertise to improve the system
Collective Voice Forums will facilitate experts across the field to come together to share information and expertise, forge strong and lasting connections and foster a culture of innovation.
Our priorities for the next government
“It’s more important than ever that the voices of voluntary sector drug and alcohol services, and the knowledge and expertise they hold from delivering vital
NEW: Vacancy – Policy and Engagement Officer
Collective Voice is seeking a policy and engagement officer to work alongside our chief executive officer to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery system.