“I turned out the light, I laid back in the bed and I thought ‘what happens now?’ Is there another switch to turn off? I have no idea what to do. How do I get to sleep without alcohol?”
Heather was virtually a prisoner in her own home, until she got help from Reach.
With drug-related deaths at their highest level ever, following a 16% increase in the last year, Jody Clark explores what can be done.
Jon Sparkes, Chief Executive of Crisis, explains how he thinks the UK can end homelessness, for The Vision Project.
Emily's story shows how DHI's young people's services deal with much more than just drugs or alcohol.
Poor quality housing can cause mental and/or physical ill health, but Reach are on hand to help people like Anna in that situation.
Is harm reduction going backwards in the UK, and if so what can we do about it? Nick Wilson explores these ideas for The Vision Project.
Jacob Rees-Mogg gives a different take on the housing crisis, and how conservative values can help to solve it.
Should the third sector be speaking up about the policies which make our work harder? John Tizard writes for The Vision Project.
Veronica Kuperman was given the award at the International Social Prescribing Conference.
"It’s really boosted my confidence because my hair was so long and looked a state and I couldn’t do anything with it. So now I’m smiling."