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Nearly 1000 people lined the streets of Liverpool to celebrate Recovery for the first time. “This is no longer about the problems of addiction, its about the solutions and these people prove that”. Hope is a word that many used for years, now its belief {19’25”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
[Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
Professor McLellan was invited by Mike Ashton of Drug and Alcohol Findings to speak at the National Addiction Centre. The event was hosted by the NAC, organised by Drug and Alcohol Findings, Drugscope and Conference Consortium {36’57”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
Chaired by journalist and author Simon Jenkins, this seminar examined how new recovery-based models of drug and alcohol treatment could give greater power and resources to individuals with more involvement of family and community [Institute for Public Policy Research, UK]
The 9th Annual Association of Recovery Schools Conference, “On the Trail to Freedom”, will provide a wide array of opportunities for those who work with adolescents in the area of substance abuse. This conference will allow participants to share best practices, learn from experts in the field, and connect with colleagues from all over the country [Association of Recovery Schools, USA]
We have managed to identify a great location in Preston, Lancashire. the Gujarat Hindu Society Centre. Click on the link for all details. It feels right, in a way, that funds will go back into the community as a result of our conference [UK Recovery Federation]
Inexcess TV were fortunate to be invited to the UK launch of SoberLink in Exeter. Championing the right of all people who are alcohol dependent to access the best possible care the SoberLink launch was timely following Proffessor Nutt and others talking about an alcohol ”timebomb” in the UK [Inexcess TV, UK]
The Basement Project is delighted to invite you to a free luncheon briefing on how we can assist you when faced with drink and drug addicts, why you should refer them and our success in helping them overcome addiction. Addiction Briefing – 10th March 2010, at The Basement, Halifax YMCA, 12:30 – 14:30 [Wired In]
Video highlights from the presentations as well as opions from the video booth [Drink and DRug News, UK]
With a room full of drug workers, therapists and service users Byron Katie delivers “the Work” and challenges some of the preconceptions of how people work and relate to each other [Inexcess TV, UK]
[Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
Pat Taylor, Executive Director of Faces & Voices of Recovery in the US at Scotland’s Futures Forum [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
Vienna, Austria, 8 – 12 March 2010: Relevant papers [United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime]
Inexcess TV Founder George Williams chairs the Question Time debate after a full day of discussions and workshops on the Road to Recovery. The exchanges range over questions of how we might see recovery being delivered, who will pay for it and what the future holds {46’03”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
William White at Scotland’s Futures Forum Event {37’00”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
This video I directed was made during the 2nd annual Merseyside Candlelight Vigil {Deeply moving – Ed} [by Chase Johnston-Lynch on Vimeo]
Keith Humphreys, Stanford University School of Medicine, speaks about self-help/mutual help sustaining recovery {28’24”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
[Film Exchange on Alcohol and Drugs, UK]
Professor A Thomas McLellan, appointed by President Obama as Deputy Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, has accepted an invitation from the Conference Consortium, DrugScope and Drug and Alcohol Findings to visit the UK, on Monday 8th March 2010 [Conference Consortium, UK]
The first highlights from 2010 Road to Recovery, Merseyside Event, covering the morning session and featuring passionate and inspirational talks from George Williams, Mark Gilman, Ronnie Purslow, David McCollom, Tony Mellor and Simon Jenkins {12’20”} [Inexcess TV, UK]