Drug and alcohol treatment: not all about the numbers
Last summer, as I stepped into the new policy role at Collective Voice, the Government seemed to have left itself in an odd position. It
Last summer, as I stepped into the new policy role at Collective Voice, the Government seemed to have left itself in an odd position. It
Read our submission In June, Collective Voice was asked to give both oral and written evidence to the Custody-Community Transitions working group of the Advisory
Collective Voice is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Standing as its new Director. Oliver is currently Director of Policy and Communications at Adfam,
EDP Drug & Alcohol Services has become a new member of Collective Voice. Based in Exeter, EDP is a significant provider of services in the
Read our submission In April, Collective Voice was asked to give written evidence to the Justice Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Prison Population 2022. Here
The alcohol treatment system is in crisis. The recent report from Alcohol Concern/Alcohol Research UK reveals that the pressures services are under largely reflect those
On International Women’s Day, the Home Office and Ministry of Justice launched its consultation into the Government’s proposals for transforming the response to domestic abuse.
The Department for Health & Social Care ran a call for evidence on prescribed activities for local authority public health earlier this year. Below is
Drug and alcohol treatment brings a host of benefits to individuals, families and communities: Saving lives – Treatment is a protective factor against overdose and
This is the third in a series of posts discussing topics raised at the recent Drug Strategy Implementation Events which Collective Voice delivered on behalf of the
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems