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What is remarkable about Action on Addiction is that it goes beyond helping those who are suffering on the courageous journey into recovery – it also lends direct support to the children and families affected by addiction – for as long as it takes.

HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, speaking at Action on Addiction's gala dinner on 12 June 2019, in celebration of Addiction Awareness Week 2019.

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Life-saving addiction treatment

Community-based treatment

Life-changing recovery programmes

Specialist training for professionals

Education and training

M-PACT

Moving Parents and Children Together

Our patron

HRH The Duchess of Cambridge

Her Royal Highness joined Action on Addiction as patron in 2012. Since then, The Duchess has played a pivotal role in promoting the practical solutions we have developed to enable people to live their lives free from addiction, and also in challenging the stigma that surrounds it.

Help us tackle stigma

Addiction Awareness Week

The world's first Addiction Awareness Week (10-16 June 2019) highlighted the far-reaching, widespread and negative impact of addiction, and the stigma associated with it. The YouGov poll commissioned for Addiction Awareness Week showed that well over half (63%) the British public knows someone who has had an addiction.

Help us build capability

Funding addictions research

The link between effective treatment and research is as important today as it was when Lady Parkinson and the late Professor Griffith Edwards established Action on Addiction in its original guise in 1989. The charity still actively campaigns to raise funds for vital research into different facets of addiction and the treatment of this life-stopping condition.

Our approach to innovation

Communities in recovery

At a time when the problems of addiction are growing in terms of both scale and complexity, society's capacity to respond to them is diminishing. Action on Addiction is collaborating with leading and like-minded organisations to develop practical, evidence-based solutions which will enable ever more people live their lives in recovery free from addiction.

Work for us

Join our expert team

Help us build thriving communities in recovery for individuals and families, and advance your career with Action on Addiction.

Read about us

Reports and publications

Action on Addiction is the UK's only addictions charity that works across all the areas of treatment, research, family support and professional education. Find out more by downloading our brochures, impact reviews and evaluation reports which cover the many different areas of our work.

People in recovery

Jack's story

By the age of 20, Jack was a high-performing property salesman in London. Working hard and earning lots of money, the high life welcomed Jack with open arms.

Helping people in recovery

Sian's story

After finishing her A-Levels, Sian wanted to study a degree which would lead to a career helping people. However, she knew that teaching and care work were not right for her.

People in recovery

Nathan's story

In his job, Nathan did a lot of client entertaining, and found that casual drug use and excessive alcohol consumption were commonplace, and just the foundation his addiction needed to firmly establish itself in his life.