Penny’s Story – My son might still be alive if drugs were legally regulated
“Aidan was my first-born child; brilliant, compassionate, funny. A bit anxious about life, he could explain the beginnings of the universe, he could talk about Russian literature. Everything he did [...]
Book Review: Drug Wars – ‘We believe this is a story that every British person should know’
Drug Wars: the terrifying inside story of Britain’s drug trade is the latest book by Neil Woods, Chairman at LEAP UK, former undercover police officer for 14 years and [...]
If Ben knew what he was taking he would still be alive today
This blog was written by Cara, a film maker and a member of Anyone’s Child Three years after her son died from an ecstasy related drug overdose, a grieving mother speaks [...]
Three years on and change is happening
This blog was written by Jane Slater, Anyone's Child campaign manager 14 July is our three year anniversary - here are some of the highlights from the past three years: [...]
“I felt energised and empowered” – Anyone’s Child lobby MPs to end the drug war
This blog was written by our intern, Olly Last week, I had the pleasure of working for Transform as an intern. It was a fascinating time, the undoubted highlight of [...]
Glimmer of light: Could Sajid Javid make a difference on drug policy?
This blog by Rose Humphries was originally published by Politics.co.uk The first time I met the new home secretary was when he came to my house. Sajid Javid is our [...]