Collective Voice responds to the Independent Sentencing Review consultation
We look forward to working with the review team and the Government on how to improve support for people who use substances, which will improve
We look forward to working with the review team and the Government on how to improve support for people who use substances, which will improve
The health and care system needs clear priorities and leadership, with long-term direction setting and funding commitments. Download our full consultation submission This week, Collective
Government statistics confirm that charities have delivered a swift, impressive impact by supporting people to overcome issues with alcohol and other drugs See the stats
My concern is that charities could be overlooked, but this Budget is just the start, and I look forward to seeing the Government work with
Improving the health of the nation requires a bold vision, strong leadership, and political will. Read the open letter on the ADPH website Collective Voice
The issues raised by Lord Darzi all have specific resonance in the treatment and recovery sector Read Lord Darzi’s Report Blog by our Executive Director,
Treatment for people with substance use issues is an essential part of health and social care in the UK and will continue to be required
Collective Voice has joined Agenda Alliance, which consists of over 100 member organisations – from large, national bodies to smaller, specialist organisations – working in collaboration to influence public policy and practice to respond appropriately to women and girls with multiple, complex unmet needs.
Drug and alcohol related deaths for women are increasing, as is the number of women who have their children removed due to drug and alcohol use. This is because we are working in a system that is failing women. We need strong leadership from the new Government to support the women’s agenda and help turn this around.
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems