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Welcome

Alcohol Concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse campaigning for effective alcohol policy and improved services for people whose lives are affected by alcohol-related problems. 

Alcohol Concern in action   

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Alcohol Concern provides a range of consultancy and training services designed and delivered by experts in the field.

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Do you care about alcohol misuse? Are you professionally or personally interested in reducing alcohol-related harm? If so - join us now!

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Alcohol Concern runs a number of projects that aim to build capacity in the sector, encourage good practice in the field and create and promote better solutions to tackle alcohol problems:

Find out what's new from our projects:

 

As a member of Alcohol Concern you will be part of a social movement, sharing ideas, working together to achieve change. 

Membership will put you at the heart of the latest developments.

Benefits of membership include:

Find out more about becoming a member.

What are current alcohol consumption levels?

How much do people drink?

What is the cost of alcohol misuse?

How many children live with parents who are drinking hazardously?

How much do people under-estimate what they drink?

How many people die of alcohol-related illness and disease?

Drug & Alcohol Findings is a project that bridges the divide between research on the effectiveness of responses to drug and alcohol problems and the practitioners who provide those interventions, with a focus on UK-relevant research.

The project aims to encapsulate the studies' findings, set them in context and to explore the implications for practice.

Drug & Alcohol Findings is a partnership project managed by: