Healthcare
This section covers the role of AA Health Liaison officers and the work they do with medical professionals, hospitals and treatment centres.
Find out moreThis section covers the role of AA Health Liaison officers and the work they do with medical professionals, hospitals and treatment centres.
Find out moreAs a professional coming into contact with alcoholism, you may not, at first, be aware that it is the cause behind a number of other problems.
Find out moreAs a professional coming into contact with alcoholism, you will be well aware of its harmful effects on the individual concerned and those around them, particularly the families.
Find out moreAlcoholics Anonymous is keen to work effectively with black and minority ethnic communities in Britain and there are now translations of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" into over thirty languages.
Find out moreTeenagers and even younger children are seriously affected by alcohol dependency or from a drinking problem within the family. AA regularly gives talks in schools and in some cases is part of the curriculum.
Find out moreAs a professional coming into contact with alcoholism you will be well aware of its harmful effects on the individual concerned and those around them.
Find out moreThe purpose of this section is to introduce AA to professionals within the armed services or MOD who may encounter problem drinkers during the course of their work, and to present how AA might be able to help.
Find out moreAlcoholics Anonymous welcomes people of all faiths and those who profess no faith, and because many alcoholics look for guidance from their spiritual advisors, AA co-operates closely with staff in religious organisations .
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