
RADAR – Finding a Route into Recovery
Dr Chris Daly writes on the successful implementation of RADAR pilot in response to high levels of alcohol-related admissions to A&E.

When I said enough is enough: reducing alcohol related harm in older people
Dr Tony Rao explains how his observations of drinking among the older population affected his medical practice

How to reach out to those in recovery this Easter
Ideas about how we can all support people in recovery or active addiction this Easter

COVID-19: We’re in this together
COVID19, self-isolation and harmful drinking behaviour – what can we do to help?

Looking for love in recovery: A guide to sober dating
What is dating like for singles in who are in recovery for alcohol use disorder? Melissa Rice, co-presenter of the BBC podcast ‘Hooked’, shares her experiences.

Prevention and alcohol harm
How population-wide policies are the most effective way of reducing alcohol harm.

Finding a voice – AFA reception review
A review of the Alcohol and Families Alliance Parliamentary Fair

AHA Reception
MUP where we belong: MPs discuss minimum unit pricing On Tuesday 14 May I attended the Alcohol Health Alliance UK (AHA) reception in Westminster. It was a highly successful evening with a room packed with… [Read More]

Campaigning for a minimum unit price for alcohol
Our relationship with alcohol is reaching crisis point: 65 people a day die from alcohol related causes; almost half of all violent crime is linked to alcohol; and over one in three child deaths and… [Read More]

AHA campaigns for assurances that alcohol harm will be tackled in the government’s Life Chances Strategy
August 2016: The Alcohol Health Alliance is working hard to ensure that the government’s forthcoming Life Chances Strategy will benefit all disadvantaged groups, including those suffering adverse consequences from alcohol, who make up a significant… [Read More]