July 19, 2022
Tuesday, 19 July 2022, 3PM
Bristol Beacon, Trenchard Street BS1 5AR
Join us for a showcase of performances from Bristol Recovery Orchestra and Rising Voices Recovery Choir, joined by musicians from Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and very special special guest, local trumpet legend, Pete Judge.
Free entry but we welcome donations us to continue the life changing work we do with people in recovery from alcohol and other drug use.
To find out how to get involved in BDP Creative Communities either as a participant in recovery, or a musician volunteer, please contact Sophie at BDP on sophie.wilsdon@bdp.org.uk or 0117 987 6000.
July 19, 2022
19 July 2022
Old Town Hall, Stratford
London
The Alcohol Education Trust and The DSM Foundation charities with 20 years of experience between them of supporting teachers and professionals with resources and training to deliver effective alcohol and drugs education, are running a half day of CPD open freely to all. The seminar will support teachers and health/youth professionals across the Borough to equip young people with the skills and resilience to stay safe around alcohol and drugs.
This half day of activities will divide into three themes: Early Intervention and Prevention approaches for Years 7-9, harm reduction support for Years 10-13 and support for children with additional learning needs and those more vulnerable to alcohol and drug related harms.
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July 26, 2022
Soho House Museum
9:30am – 4:00pm
Tuesday 26th July
Change Grow Live Birmingham would like to welcome to our bespoke People of Colour Community Event on Tuesday 26th July.
You’ll have the opportunity to hear from inspirational and local speakers from your community. You can also learn more about becoming a mentor, supporting people through our substance misuse services to help them move towards recovery.
**The event is aimed at professionals and organisations in Birmingham who work with vulnerable people accessing drug and alcohol support, or may want to access this support**
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July 26, 2022
Online
Tuesday 26 July 2022
11:00AM – 12:00PM
We are pleased to invite you to a webinar to launch our new modelling report, which looks at how changes in drinking patterns during the pandemic could lead to thousands of additional disease cases and death.
The pandemic saw a polarisation in drinking, with light and moderate drinkers generally consuming less, and heavier drinkers consuming more. This led to a 20% increase in alcohol-specific deaths in England from 2019-2020.
Our new study - with chronic disease modelling specialists HealthLumen - looks at three scenarios for how drinking patterns could continue between now and 2035, and we project the disease, deaths and NHS cost associated with each scenario.
In this event we will discuss the report findings and policy implications. Sheffield University has developed a similar modelling report, which will be presented by Colin Angus.