Civil Society Calls On UN System To Step Up Efforts For Children Growing Up In Families With Alcohol Problems

When home is the most dangerous place – millions of children are growing up in families with alcohol problems, but society is largely failing them. Open Letter To: H.E. Mr. Peter Thomson UNGA President, UN Headquarters, 405 East 42nd Street, NY, 10017, USA To: H.E. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein OHCRH Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

When home is the most dangerous place – millions of children are growing up in families with alcohol problems, but society is largely failing them. Open Letter To: H.E. Mr. Peter Thomson UNGA President, UN Headquarters, 405 East 42nd Street, NY, 10017, USA To: H.E. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein OHCRH Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Children of alcoholics heard in breakthrough parliamentary debate

This week Liam Byrne MP and Johnathan Ashworth MP secured a commitment from the Government to work together to support children of parents with alcohol problems. The debate in Westminster Hall at the Houses of Parliament included pressing topics relating to alcohol harm, such as foetal alcohol syndrome disorders (FASD), minimum alcohol pricing, legal drink

This week Liam Byrne MP and Johnathan Ashworth MP secured a commitment from the Government to work together to support children of parents with alcohol problems. The debate in Westminster Hall at the Houses of Parliament included pressing topics relating to alcohol harm, such as foetal alcohol syndrome disorders (FASD), minimum alcohol pricing, legal drink

Nacoa Moving Premises: call for volunteers

Following considerable disruption over the past few years, Nacoa is pleased to announce that we will be moving to new permanent premises on the weekend starting 24th February. This marks a hopeful new chapter in the life of Nacoa, having suffered a number of significant issues relating to accommodation since the turn of 2014. Long term Nacoa supporters will

Following considerable disruption over the past few years, Nacoa is pleased to announce that we will be moving to new permanent premises on the weekend starting 24th February. This marks a hopeful new chapter in the life of Nacoa, having suffered a number of significant issues relating to accommodation since the turn of 2014. Long term Nacoa supporters will

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