Children of Alcoholics Week 2018 – because no child affected by their parent’s problem drinking should ever feel alone.
Shame. Fear. Guilt. Cold nausea. All words that might readily come to mind when you think of alcohol dependency. What if those words weren’t coming from the drinker, but instead from their 8 year old son or daughter?
We are often quick to dismiss problem drinkers as a blight on society, but in doing so overlook the profound impact that alcoholism can have on their children. This is why Nacoa will once again lead International Children of Alcoholics Week (11 – 17 February 2018) in the UK, the 10th annual awareness campaign aiming to cast a light on the 1 in 5 children across the UK who are struggling with the effects of a parent’s drinking.
Following the landmark achievement in 2017 of publishing the word’s first Manifesto for Children of Alcoholics, authored by Liam Byrne MP’s APPG on Children of Alcoholics, a groundswell of prominent voices have come out in support of charities and campaigners dedicated to helping these vulnerable young people. After a year of emotional Westminster debates, front page coverage on helpline counsellors reading bed-time stories to lonely COAs, and a sustained media campaign to communicate the struggles faced by children affected by parental alcohol problems, January 2018 saw Government have state that they want to put in place a breakthrough strategy to support the needs of COAs in the UK.
COA Week will see the publication of the POSTNote on parental alcohol misuse (PAM), focusing on the prevalence of the issue across the UK, the long-term effects this has on children, and the benefit of effective interventions for this vulnerable group.
It has been a seismic year for Nacoa and children affected by parental alcohol problems, with public conversations and press coverage of this taboo subject higher up the agenda than ever before. In 2018, Nacoa are reporting record numbers of calls and emails to the their helpline as COAs realise that they are not alone.
As we enter the 10th year of COA week, Nacoa invite media agencies, businesses, charities and the general public to get involved so we can continue to reach the 2.6 million children in the UK living with a parent who drinks too much.
Keep checking back to this page as the feed will be updated throughout the week with all the big news and activities for #COAWeek2018.
It’s #COAWeek2018 raising awareness for children affected by parental alcohol misuse. Join in the conversation to break down stigma and let those struggling know that they are not alone. pic.twitter.com/hH8ZzxO1IR
— Nacoa (@NacoaUK) February 11, 2018
The 2018 ‘David Stafford Memorial Lecture’ will be presented by @CamillaTominey at @HouseofCommons on 13 Feb, joined also by @LiamByrneMP and the Parliamentary Office for Science and Tech.
For more info or to request a place https://t.co/ZgCnloEamY … pic.twitter.com/KY7Odnwf9y
— Nacoa (@NacoaUK) January 29, 2018
I’ve lost count of the children I’ve worked with over the years left distressed & traumatised by the behaviour of an intoxicated adult living within home. I can’t begin to imagine what it must be like, but I will do my best to support those who know @NacoaUK #COAWeek2018 https://t.co/JvXqOtTn4s
— Pcso Kirsten (@PcsoKirsten) February 11, 2018
This is the hardest and most personal blog I have written. In all honesty I don’t think I would have had the courage to speak out about this if it weren’t for seeing MPs like @JonAshworth speaking out about this. Considering it is #COAweek2018 I felt this was necessary. @NacoaUK https://t.co/rARR6ouRUk
— Lee Burkwood (@lee_b_20) February 15, 2018
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To mark #COAWeek2018, here’s today’s report from APPG for Children Of Alcoholics on the devastating impact of parents who drink too much @JonAshworth@CarolineFlintMP@gavinshuker@HayteratLords#FionaBruce@NacoaUKhttps://t.co/JVWxckfjca
— Liam (@LiamByrneMP) February 11, 2018
Thank you so so much to everyone who emailed today with painful, personal stories abt life as a child of an alcoholic. You’re not alone; it wasn’t you’re fault; and there’s help out there: @NacoaUK https://t.co/FlRSCWPbkv
— Liam (@LiamByrneMP) February 11, 2018
Today marks the start of International Children of Alcoholics Week. It’s estimated that 51,000 children in Scotland are living with a problem drinker. I’ve written to the Scottish Government to push for more support for them. #COAweek2018 #YOYP2018 pic.twitter.com/oV8Htip3ie
— Monica Lennon (@MonicaLennon7) February 11, 2018
You can see the videos of .@NacoaUK volunteers kicking off #COAWeek2018 on the bbc news and sky news at the Facebook page https://t.co/OXEpP6Tm4n
.@Joanne_Huey & .@TodJSullivan were absolutely amazing!!
— COAisathing (@COAisathing) February 11, 2018
Well done @LiamByrneMP and the APPG for the crucial report today on devastating impact parental drinking can have on children. Tackling addiction and supporting children of alcoholics is a huge personal priority of mine https://t.co/ra39v62qWy
— Jonathan Ashworth (@JonAshworth) February 11, 2018
‘Because I suppressed it I almost forgot that it happened and what I was left with was traumatic feelings. Feelings of loneliness, guilt, anger and pain.’ @COAisathing on @SkyNews. #COAWeek2018 https://t.co/btPzTTRZpN
— Nacoa (@NacoaUK) February 11, 2018
Have you ever thought about what it’s like growing up with an alcoholic parent?@LiamByrneMP talks to @DrRanj about why children of alcoholics need looking after. @bbciowm Tomorrow, 730pm, BBC One @NacoaUK pic.twitter.com/fRDjMw4A8k
— Karen Kenworthy (@kenworthykaren) February 11, 2018
Next week it’s Children of #Alcoholics week. Please retweet to raise awareness. Over 3 million (at least) children live with a parents #addiction They need to know it’s OK to talk. @NacoaUK@COAisathing#URNotAlonepic.twitter.com/tT70IcquzV
— Mindset Magic with Jo Huey (@Joanne_Huey) February 9, 2018
It’s #COAWeek2018. To mark the occasion, Josh @COAisathing and I had a chat about his experience of living with his dad, who was a drinker. Every day, I’ll be posting a video to raise awareness on my facebook page. Take a look https://t.co/8knAVvaWxo pic.twitter.com/41RMaM6kjC
— Victoria Seed (@Vestaapproach) February 11, 2018