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UWS’s Postgraduate Programme in Contemporary Drug & Alcohol Studies (CDAS) is a fantastic course for people looking to study, work and research in this area, and for practitioners looking to develop their practice. The course is grounded in the UK and global in outlook. Students are supported to:

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With a focus on Practice, the 3rd London Chemsex Conference is a rare space where practitioners can meet, learn and share. If you work in chemsex, drugs and alcohol, sexual health, mental health, emergency care, or commissioning, this is a serious day for serious practice. Conference delivered by the Gay Men’s Health Collective (GMHC) in partnership with Antidote, the UK’s only LGBTQ+ run and targeted drug and alcohol support service. GMHC’s health and wellbeing project has had a focus on chemsex harm reduction for 15 years. £80. Early bird £60. Click here for tickets and more.

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ESH Community – maintaining last year’s prices for the start of 2025!

We’re a small not-for-profit residential drug and alcohol rehab centre providing professional medically assisted detox and rehabilitation services, and although everyone’s costs to provide services are increasing we’ve decided to maintain last year’s prices for the start of 2025. 

 
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Reports June

 

 

A Clear Way Forward: The Case for Better Alcohol Labelling

A Clear Way Forward represents the most comprehensive audit to date of alcohol labels in the UK and demonstrates why mandatory alcohol labelling is so needed. Looking at over 530 products, this analysis shows what information the alcohol industry prioritises, what information is missing or inconsistent between products, and where improved alcohol labelling could benefit consumers and the public | AHA, UK

National naloxone programme Scotland - Quarterly monitoring bulletin

This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents information on the number of take-home naloxone kits issued by the National Naloxone Programme (NNP) in Scotland (October to December 2025/26). 9,552 Take-Home Naloxone (THN) kits were issued in this period | PHS, UK

NHS stop smoking services quarterly

This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents information from October to December 2025 on NHS Stop Smoking Services in Scotland and health boards’ progress towards their annual Local Delivery Plan (LDP) Standard.  In the period October to December 2025, NHS Scotland achieved 65% (1,139 quits out of 1,757) of a quarter of the annual LDP standard | PHS, UK

Drinkaware unveils new shared ambition to reduce number of risky drinkers in the UK by 2 million

Drinkaware, the UK's leading charity tackling alcohol harm, has today launched a new five-year strategy setting out an ambitious shared target to reduce the number of risky drinkers in the UK by two million, by 2030 | Drinkaware, UK

Changes in residential rehab since 2023

In early 2023, Public Health Scotland (PHS) commissioned IFF Research to study perceptions of residential rehabilitation among referrers and assess post-rehabilitation support provision. In 2025, IFF Research were commissioned to conduct a follow-up study of both referrer perceptions and post-rehabilitation support provision, to examine changes since 2023. The study aims to evaluate progress under the National Mission by assessing referrers' perceptions, referral practices, post-rehabilitation service provision, collaboration among organisations, and barriers to success | PHS, UK

HRB reports continued rise in demand for alcohol treatment

HRB’s latest figures show 8,798 cases were treated for problem alcohol use in Ireland in 2025, representing a slight increase compared with 2024. Almost one-third of cases reported using another drug along with alcohol. Cocaine remains the most common additional drug used alongside alcohol. In 2025, men accounted for six in ten cases with a median age of 42 years. Women had a median age of 44 years | HRB, Ireland