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Lives at Stake: Charities Say Government Must Honour Commitment to Addiction Care

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Charities are warning that lives are at stake and calling on the government to honour its commitment to addiction care by immediately releasing delayed levy funds. The financial gap created by the transition to the new mandatory levy system is threatening to dismantle support for hundreds of vulnerable recovering addicts.
The compulsory levy was a key reform aimed at replacing inconsistent voluntary contributions with a guaranteed, increased funding stream for addiction treatment. Despite the levy successfully collecting money from the gambling industry, the bureaucratic process for distribution has stalled, pushing frontline charities toward financial collapse.
The primary difficulty lies with the NHS assuming the role of commissioning services. Leading organisations report a frustrating administrative environment marked by unclear expectations, inconsistent communication, and a lack of timely decision-making on contract finalization, which is paralyzing providers.
The most severe consequences are felt by the patient population, who are experiencing profound anxiety over the potential loss of their support system. Former beneficiaries of these services are making urgent warnings, asserting that the abrupt withdrawal of care is a deadly risk that will inevitably lead to a surge in mental health emergencies and suicides.
Charities are urgently appealing to ministers for the immediate authorization of emergency financial aid to bypass the struggling commissioning system. They argue that the ethical imperative to protect vulnerable lives must take precedence over administrative timelines. The government has offered general assurances but has failed to confirm the immediate release of the necessary emergency funds.

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