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− | [[Alcohol Concern]] has been reliant on a grant from the [[Department of Health]] for the majority of its annual funding. This represents the organisation's core funding and has amounted to £400,000 a year. Cuts to this funding in 2011 have had serious repercussions for the scale and scope of Alcohol Concern's work. The chief executive's post | + | [[Alcohol Concern]] has been reliant on a grant from the [[Department of Health]] for the majority of its annual funding. This represents the organisation's core funding and has amounted to £400,000 a year. Cuts to this funding in 2011 have had serious repercussions for the scale and scope of Alcohol Concern's work. The dramatic loss of funding forced the board to restructure the organisation's management structure. The chief executive's post and that of director of fund raising have been reduced to part time positions forcing [[Don Shenker]] to leave the charity.<ref> Gemma McKenna, [http://www.harpers.co.uk/news/news-headlines/11238-don-shenker-leaves-alcohol-concern.html Don Shenker Leaves Alcohol Concern] ''Harpers'', 24th October 2011, accessed 26th October 2011 </ref> [[Alcohol Concern]] also receives finance from membership fees and donations and earns income from providing consultancy and training services and hosting conferences. <ref> Charity Commission, [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends05%5C0000291705_AC_20100331_E_C.PDF Alcohol Concern Accounts 2009/2010] 31st March 2010, accessed 26th October 2011 </ref> |
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Revision as of 09:09, 26 October 2011
Alcohol Concern is a UK charity established in 1985.[2] It works to promote effective alcohol policy, and support for people who are affected by alcohol related problems. [3]
This article is part of the Spinwatch public health oriented Alcohol Portal project. |
Policy Positions
Alcohol Concern along with five other prominent organisations felt unable to support the Department of Health's Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network. Don Shenker the then chief executive of Alcohol Concern said "By allowing the drinks industry to propose such half-hearted pledges on alcohol with no teeth, this government has clearly shown that when it comes to public health its first priority is to side with big business and protect private profit.” [4]
This article is part of the Health Portal project of Spinwatch. |
Funding
Alcohol Concern has been reliant on a grant from the Department of Health for the majority of its annual funding. This represents the organisation's core funding and has amounted to £400,000 a year. Cuts to this funding in 2011 have had serious repercussions for the scale and scope of Alcohol Concern's work. The dramatic loss of funding forced the board to restructure the organisation's management structure. The chief executive's post and that of director of fund raising have been reduced to part time positions forcing Don Shenker to leave the charity.[5] Alcohol Concern also receives finance from membership fees and donations and earns income from providing consultancy and training services and hosting conferences. [6]
References
- ↑ Alcohol Concern, Home Page Alcohol Concern Logo accessed 4th October 2011
- ↑ Charity Commission, Alcohol Concern Accounts 2009/2010 31st March 2010, accessed 26th October 2011
- ↑ Alcohol Concern, Who We Are accessed 26th October 2011
- ↑ Alcohol Concern, Alcohol Concern pulls out of 'responsibility deal on alcohol' 14th March 2011, accessed 4th October 2011
- ↑ Gemma McKenna, Don Shenker Leaves Alcohol Concern Harpers, 24th October 2011, accessed 26th October 2011
- ↑ Charity Commission, Alcohol Concern Accounts 2009/2010 31st March 2010, accessed 26th October 2011