Where’s the alcohol?
Last month, Collective Voice delivered a series of events on behalf of the Home Office to assist the implementation of the Government’s 2017 Drug Strategy.
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Last month, Collective Voice delivered a series of events on behalf of the Home Office to assist the implementation of the Government’s 2017 Drug Strategy.
“One of the Government’s most fundamental roles is to protect the most vulnerable people in our society.” In difficult times, I felt a tinge of
This month saw the launch online by Public Health England of the Public Health Dashboard. It tells us how well each local authority area performs
Last month, ONS released the latest statistics for drug-related deaths in England and Wales, which made for sobering reading. Yet again, the number of drug-related
Just over 2 million adults in England will use cannabis this year. Most will do so occasionally, slotting their cannabis use into otherwise unremarkable lives,
The recent rise in drug-related deaths is startling, but there’s a more troubling aspect of both the recent ACMD report and its predecessor from the
Context Between 2001 and 2008 investment in drug treatment increased from £250 million a year to £750 million a year. This yielded: Improved access to
Collective Voice has responded to a call for evidence by the Health Select Committee, which is starting an inquiry into the way that public health
The speech the Chancellor made on Wednesday made much of the (welcome) investment in the health service – £6 billion being made available in the
The gulf between the sharply defined world inhabited by spin doctors and newspaper columnists and the rather fuzzier one the rest of us live in
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems