Statement on MEAM and Collective Voice
We are pleased to announce that Collective Voice has become an associate of Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM), the national coalition of Clinks, Homeless Link
We are pleased to announce that Collective Voice has become an associate of Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM), the national coalition of Clinks, Homeless Link
On March 18, Collective Voice was formally launched at the House of Lords. The project has been developed to ensure that the voice of the
Collective Voice launched in August last year with a brief to influence local and national responses to drug and alcohol recovery to the benefit of
Collective Voice has responded to a call for evidence by the Health Select Committee, which is starting an inquiry into the way that public health
The 2016 drug strategy gives us an opportunity to finally address the deficits in access to mental health services, jobs and homes, which have undermined
The speech the Chancellor made on Wednesday made much of the (welcome) investment in the health service – £6 billion being made available in the
Read the briefing Ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements on 25 November Collective Voice has produced a briefing setting out our position. Recent media
Read our submission Collective Voice’s submission to the government’s consultation on the Comprehensive Spending Review makes the case for continued investment in drug and alcohol
Collective Voice is a collaboration of eight of the largest voluntary sector providers of Drug and Alcohol treatment in the country, responsible for more than
In the 2015 Conservative manifesto the government committed itself to” support people struggling with addiction”. The clinical services which are the bedrock of this support
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems