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Community Health Charities is pleased to kick off its 50 week video podcast series featuring more than 20 of the nation’s most respected health charities who come together to talk about the major health issues facing more than 125 million American affected by a disability or chronic disease [Health Matters at Work, USA]
A story of Drug Treatment Outcomes [The National Advisory Committee on Drugs, Ireland]
We interviewed several people from various ideological and professional backgrounds, visited several organizations and institutions, we read the relevant studies and asked the inconvenient questions [Hungarian Civil Liberties Union]
Video of witness session involving the Independent Drug Monitoring Unit and Release. Sebastian Saville, Director of Release, explicitly calling for legal regulation of drugs. Begins 58 minutes into the video [UK Government]
Stuart talks about the ‘road in’ to addiction and social factors that lead to addiction. He believes that recovery and help should be inclusive of all aspects of people’s lives {10’17”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
Sis Wenger is the Executive Director of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA). She directs NACoA’s education and advocacy efforts to bring attention and help to the nation’s minor children of alcohol and drug abuser [The Afflicted and Affected, USA]
Celebrating Recovery – Families, probation and work. Tom Kirkwood and Amanda Finch of Trust The Process invited Inexcess to their open day as part of National Tackling Drugs Week [Inexcess TV, UK]
Friend of Inexcess TV and local film maker Chase Johnston-Lynch has given us special access to a film he produced at the Candlelight Vigil for Those Lost to Addiction and Alcoholism {5’09”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
There was a sting in the tale for the delegates at the Lancashire show case event {16’48”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
This video I directed was made during the 2nd annual Merseyside Candlelight Vigil sponsored by SHARP Liverpool’s Action on Addiction and Excel Dryers Ltd {5’06} [Chase Johnston-Lynch on Vimeo, UK]
The Release London bus campaign has now been removed. This is censorship without one single complaint from the public {3’54”} [Talking Drugs]
As part of National Tackling Drugs Week we found ourselves at Preston North End’s football stadium to witness Lancashire Drug and Alcohol Action Team’s County Showcase {9’40”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
William talks about the need to maintain boundaries between treatment and mutual aid. He says there is a lot of ‘role definition’ to get worked out with those groups that stand between treatment and mutual aid {1’45”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
William says he would fight to raise standards in support services and also for the right to support the legitimacy of methadone as having a role in long term recovery {0’35”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
BBC Wales’ Week In Week Out programme, presented by the Velvet Underground’s John Cale, also shows how children as young as 12 are using heroin [BBC Wales, UK]
William White talks about the need to be cautious about our judgements of methadone treatment {2’19”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
William talks about the development of addiction treatment industries and the need to reconnect treatment to recovery. He talks about the need for the treatment and grassroots systems of support to be connected {1’37”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
William talks about the treatments and beliefs held about addiction through history, and the need to remain humble {2’30”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]
George joined the group and talked to the ‘real’ experts of addiction, treatment and recovery. They know what it is like to live with addiction and have strong views on how we might continue to tackle… {30’ 28”} [Inexcess TV, UK]
George is joined at UKESAD by our first ever South African guest, Johnny Graaff, of Montrose Place which specialises in the treatment of addiction, chemical dependence, and compulsive behaviours [Inexcess TV, UK]