Collective Voice responds to PHE evidence review of drug treatment in England
Public Health England (PHE) today published their evidence review on the outcomes that can be expected of drug misuse treatment in England. The evidence review
Public Health England (PHE) today published their evidence review on the outcomes that can be expected of drug misuse treatment in England. The evidence review
The recent rise in drug-related deaths is startling, but there’s a more troubling aspect of both the recent ACMD report and its predecessor from the
The ACMD’s excellent new report “Reducing opiate-related deaths in the UK” provides powerful independent support for the emerging consensus about understanding drug-related deaths captured earlier
The ACMD’s excellent new report “Reducing opiate-related deaths in the UK” provides powerful independent support for the emerging consensus about understanding drug-related deaths captured earlier
Context Almost invisibly, the UK’s drug problem has shifted from being a youth issue to being concentrated among people over 40. Heroin, the most
About Collective Voice Collective Voice is a collaboration of the eight largest Third Sector providers of drug and alcohol treatment services in England; together they
The next in the series of Collective Voice roundtables for the sector to engage with representatives of government will be held in Leeds on Oct
In collaboration with Adfam, Bristol Drug Project, Catch22 and the NHS Substance Misuse Provider Alliance, Collective Voice will be hosting a series of roundtable discussions
Collective Voice will be launching a national conversation with the sector in September. The volatile political situation, a new Prime Minister and cabinet, and the
Context Between 2001 and 2008 investment in drug treatment increased from £250 million a year to £750 million a year. This yielded: Improved access to
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems