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Recovery From extremism: what it looks like

Recovery From extremism: what it looks like

by George Van Oudenhove De St Gery | Jun 4, 2026 | Deep Dives, Uncategorised

Photo: Wesley T Allen via Creative Commons A deep dive into what recovery from extremism looks like in the UK. When we think of addiction and recovery, we usually think of things like drinking and gambling. We don’t tend to think of extremism and racism. But a...
Creative workshops for drug and alcohol addiction launch in Scotland

Creative workshops for drug and alcohol addiction launch in Scotland

by George Van Oudenhove De St Gery | May 27, 2026 | Addiction, Crafting Change, News

Photo: Nick Youngso via Alpha Stock Images New workshops that aim to help those adversely affected by addiction launch in Scotland. A new initiative called “Creative Coping” has been launched by two Scottish organisations with the aim of helping those...
Scotland’s new ‘human rights’ approach in harm reduction

Scotland’s new ‘human rights’ approach in harm reduction

by Casey Peyton | May 20, 2026 | Addiction, News

Photo: Via Wikimedia Commons ‘Preventing Harm, Promoting Recovery’ is the name of Scotland’s new plan to tackle alcohol and drug harm, but how does this compare with England’s? On 10 March this year, the Scottish Government published a lengthy report ‘grounded in a...

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