A missed opportunity to truly level up our treatment and recovery services
Today’s 2019/20 figures for adults in substance misuse treatment do not make happy reading, especially in light of yesterday’s Spending Review. Some of the trends
Today’s 2019/20 figures for adults in substance misuse treatment do not make happy reading, especially in light of yesterday’s Spending Review. Some of the trends
The Office for National Statistics has published the latest England and Wales statistics on drug-related deaths for 2019. Yet again they reveal an appalling picture of
Voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) treatment and recovery organisations have faced major challenges over the past few months. These services have been at the
Collective Voice is delighted to launch the Addiction and Recovery Covid-19 Response Fund. Context Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations have been at the
Collective Voice will be doing everything it can over the coming weeks and months to support the sector at this challenging time. We know that
Collective Voice has worked hard to support the sector at this challenging time. We will be updating this page when new relevant guidance emerges so
A new strategic vision The recent Conservative manifesto was light on detail around drug and alcohol treatment, however a subsequent addition was published laying out
Next week Peter Keeling joins Collective Voice as Campaigns Officer. He will be joining Director Oliver Standing to deliver a refreshed strategy for 2020/21 and
Over the past couple of months Collective Voice has held four ‘roadshow’ type events around the country. The purpose of these was threefold: bringing together
Collective Voice welcomes the Health and Social Care Committee’s report of its Drug Policy session. This work shines a welcome light on a sector doing
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems