
The Women’s Treatment Working Group: the Chair’s reflections two years in
“Women make up 52% of the population but only 33% of our treatment services. Is this because they are not using substances, or is it
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“Women make up 52% of the population but only 33% of our treatment services. Is this because they are not using substances, or is it
Read the report “The government will only achieve value for money if it builds on the initial momentum of the new strategy and develops a
“To keep people safe and enable them to make the changes they want to see in their lives, every effort has to be made by
First published: 8th September 2023Edited: 21st November 2023. The government have published a response to the Committee’s report, and their responses are summarised beneath points
The first annual report on progress under the From Harm to Hope ten-year drugs strategy has been published, analysing the impacts thus far of the government’s funding and strategy around drug supply, demand, treatment, and recovery.
Read our submission The National Audit Office (NAO) is undertaking a value-for-money assessment of the government’s ten-year Drugs Strategy From Harm to Hope, looking at
On 22nd May, the government published the National Combating Drugs Outcomes Framework, setting out the metrics through which they will measure progress towards the goals of the From Harm to Hope ten-year drugs strategy. These metrics are how the government will measure if the strategy is working, and are summarised in this blog.
Collective Voice is delighted to announce the appointment of Jess Mullen as its new Chief Executive. Jess is currently Director of Influence and Communications at
The Collective Voice board is delighted to announce the appointment of three new trustees to help lead the charity into a new and exciting era.
This strategy outlines Collective Voice’s role as advocate, convener and collaborator within the wider collaborative mission upon which our field must surely embark.
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems