Collective Voice responds to the Government’s consultation on the Autumn Budget
The Government has set out admirable ideas and principles in the 10-year health plan and the response to the Independent Sentencing Review, as well as
The Government has set out admirable ideas and principles in the 10-year health plan and the response to the Independent Sentencing Review, as well as
Through dedicated spaces, support for mothers, and co-designed pathways, we can build a system that is safe, inclusive, and effective for all women. Read the
Raising awareness isn’t enough. We know there are still challenges with making sure the right kind of support is accessible and genuinely addresses the full
We believe Collective Voice has a key role to play in ensuring treatment is accessible and delivers positive outcomes for everyone who needs it. But
When the plan trumpets ‘a devolved and diverse NHS’, I wonder if it should really be saying ‘ a devolved and diverse health system’ Read
There’s lots to welcome for our field, but the Government should approach some recommendations with caution. It would be a mistake to develop solutions today
The Government is asking local areas to develop local preparedness plans and submit them for it to review. We can reasonably ask: what is in
The system we work in lacks incentives to engage in research, but we can learn from other professions and combine practice and research work within
What is good practice when working with women in drug and alcohol treatment services? Watch the video on YouTube Following on from International Women’s Day
Collective Voice is delighted to announce the appointment of Rosanna O’Connor as its new Chair of Trustees. View the full list of our trustees here
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems