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Stress Awareness Month 2026 – How Stress can Impact the Family Unit and How to ‘Be the Change’
We all face stress from time to time and sometimes this is a good thing – it can help motivate us, hone our focus and drive us to achieve. But when stress becomes too much, it can not only affect us as individuals, but also the people around us, often creating a ripple effect across the family unit. High levels of stress frequently come hand in hand with issues such as financial pressures, mental health difficulties, parenting challenges, sleep struggles and addiction. Stress
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Problem Gambling Awareness Month: The signs of gambling addiction and how to help
March marks Problem Gambling Awareness Month, serving as an important reminder that what feels like a casual pastime can sometimes turn into a gambling addiction impacting finances, relationships and wellbeing. Gambling addiction can affect anybody who gambles, and it doesn’t always appear the way people expect. Gambling can take many forms from casinos to online betting, lottery and scratch cards, betting shops and slot machines. Many of these options are readily available,
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Let’s talk about it - WE CAN LISTEN. WE CAN HELP
Throughout February we are talking about talking. Simply speaking to someone is an important step when it comes to improving our mental health, facing struggles and tackling addiction. The power of talking Talking about how you are feeling, particularly if you are struggling with your mental health can feel incredibly hard but when you open up it can do wonders for your wellbeing. Verbalising your thoughts enables you to gain another person’s perspective, their emotional supp
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The start of a New Year - dedicated to raising awareness and promoting action on addiction
The beginning of the year is often touted as a time to quit alcohol for a month and have a health kick after an overindulgent Christmas. Whilst taking a break from drinking is something we support at CADAS, it’s a hard truth that for those struggling with dependency and addiction, the solution isn’t that simple. January can be incredibly hard for many, with the third Monday of the month even hailed as the most depressing of the year. Cold, dark nights, financial struggles and
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'Tis the season – to talk about addiction
For many, Christmas is a time of joy but for some it is a time of immense pressure. Pressure. Pressure. Pressure. Pressure. Pressure to ‘have fun’, to ‘let go’, to drink, gamble, take drugs and give in to temptations. Pressure to give in to addiction. Addiction doesn’t take a holiday Christmas is often an opportunity to relax, spend precious time with friends and family and have fun. But what can feel like harmless fun can quickly turn into a spiral of unhealthy habits and
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