Webinar: Lived experience and the substance misuse treatment system
At a time of significant opportunity to renew the treatment and recovery field and the people it supports, this webinar will ask the critical question:
At a time of significant opportunity to renew the treatment and recovery field and the people it supports, this webinar will ask the critical question:
People experiencing drug or alcohol addiction have been badly let down by years of government disinterest and cuts to treatment and recovery budgets. The consequences
Read our submission The government will announce the result of the 2021 Spending Review alongside the Autumn Budget Statement on 27 October. We expect this
Recent years have seen government policy increasingly focussed on pathways from the criminal justice system into treatment for people experiencing drug or alcohol problems.
Read the briefing This briefing note summarises the policy developments so far around Dame Carol Black’s Independent Review of Drugs and the government’s initial response to the
The Office for National Statistics has released the latest numbers of deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales in 2020. Together with the
As noted previously Collective Voice strongly welcomes Dame Carol Black’s Independent Review of Drugs and its call for increased funding. In conversation with some colleagues
The government has published its initial response to the second part of Dame Carol Black’s independent review of drugs. The second part of the Black
Dame Carol Black has called for a whole-system approach to drug harms.
Last Thursday 8th July, the second part of Dame Carol Black’s landmark independent review of drugs was published. The review makes 32 wide-ranging recommendations that,
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems