The Black Review: A shared mission for transformational change
As organisations which see the impacts of drugs and alcohol on people, families and communities on a daily basis we have come together to advocate
Our blog posts are great for informal discussions about the work we do and the wider community
As organisations which see the impacts of drugs and alcohol on people, families and communities on a daily basis we have come together to advocate
Two recent articles (“Commissioning of addiction services by councils has failed”, Health Services Journal (HSJ), 8.6.21 and “Addiction treatment harder to get since councils took
The effects of the era of austerity on local government commissioned drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services have been well documented by Collective Voice
The Review We welcome the enthusiasm and rigour Dame Black has brought as the Independent Reviewer, and her whole-person approach to treatment and recovery, acknowledging
Today’s 2019/20 figures for adults in substance misuse treatment do not make happy reading, especially in light of yesterday’s Spending Review. Some of the trends
Today’s 2019/20 figures for adults in substance misuse treatment do not make happy reading, especially in light of yesterday’s Spending Review. Some of the trends
As part of our ongoing series focused on the role of the voluntary sector in supporting people with drug or alcohol problems, we spoke to
Covid-19 has demonstrated the incredible value of treatment and recovery in providing life-changing – and life-saving – support to some of the most vulnerable people
The Office for National Statistics has published the latest England and Wales statistics on drug-related deaths for 2019. Yet again they reveal an appalling picture of
Collective Voice is pleased to announce that 20 grassroots VCSE organisations will receive funding from the Addiction and Recovery Covid-19 Response Fund, administered by us
Collective Voice is the national charity working to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems