
Alcohol Change UK Blog
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Welcome to the Alcohol Change UK blog, where you can find the latest alcohol research and news, tips to help you cut down, stories from people who have experienced alcohol harm, low and no-alcohol reviews and much more. Alcohol Change UK is a leading UK alcohol charity, formed from the merger of Alcohol Concern and Alcohol Research UK.
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
Many of the issues we’ve been working on to reduce alcohol harm have been put on hold until the new Prime Minister is announced on 5 September ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
At 17, Samantha Kingston lived a double life as a carer for her alcohol-dependent Mum and siblings and as a college student, but her life began to unravel ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
One of our supporters shares a poem they wrote about living with a loved one who drinks heavily ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
In this blog, Kate from Love Sober offers her advice for putting together a toolkit to help you feel prepared for anything as you navigate summer alcohol-free ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
In 2020, we funded four research projects under our flagship New Horizons grant programme ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
Our new survey will look into people's use of alcohol-free drinks and whether they're a useful tool for cutting down or stopping drinking ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
2y ago
Paul shares his story of heavy drinking, his recovery, and his new sober life ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
3y ago
Sarah Schoenberger, Head of Policy at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, tells us all about how alcohol labelling continues to fail consumers ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
3y ago
Martin Blakebrough, CEO of drug and alcohol charity Kaleidoscope, shares the trends emerging from a post-lockdown landscape and what they mean for the future of services ..read more
Alcohol Change UK Blog
3y ago
Amy HG underwent a realisation that going sober isn’t so very different to going vegan ..read more