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
Collective Voice calls on Government to prioritise reducing harm from alcohol
Every one of these deaths is a tragedy – and we should be doing more as a society to prevent them. The Government should develop
Collective Voice responds to Justice Committee inquiry into drugs in prisons
In 2021, Dame Carol Black wrote that provision for substance use treatment and recovery in the community ‘urgently needs repair’. The same description could perhaps
Collective Voice responds to the Independent Sentencing Review consultation
We look forward to working with the review team and the Government on how to improve support for people who use substances, which will improve
Collective Voice responds to the Government’s 10-year health plan consultation
The health and care system needs clear priorities and leadership, with long-term direction setting and funding commitments. Download our full consultation submission This week, Collective
Collective Voice responds to latest stats on alcohol and drug treatment
Government statistics confirm that charities have delivered a swift, impressive impact by supporting people to overcome issues with alcohol and other drugs See the stats
The devil is in the detail – concerned and cautious Budget optimism
My concern is that charities could be overlooked, but this Budget is just the start, and I look forward to seeing the Government work with