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Chippenham Face-to-Face Support Group Workshops
Families Out Loud is expanding its in-person support offering in 2026 with a new series of face-to-face workshops in Chippenham, created specifically for adults affected by a loved one’s drug or alcohol use.

Families Out Loud
24 hours ago1 min read


When You Feel Like You're Walking on Eggshells
Living with or supporting a loved one with drug or alcohol addiction can feel like walking on eggshells. You might find yourself constantly assessing their mood, second-guessing your words, or trying to avoid anything that could trigger conflict or distress.

Families Out Loud
Apr 103 min read


Rev Up For Resilience 2026
Save the date for our summer fundraiser! Our popular fundraiser is back for 2026! Rev Up For Resilience in our annual car show to raise funds for the work we do in Wiltshire. Find out more details about the event, volunteer opportunities and how you can show your vehicles on the Rev Up For Resilience event page.

Families Out Loud
Mar 261 min read


The Hidden Stress Families Carry When Someone They Love Is Struggling With Addiction
When someone develops a problem with drugs or alcohol, most of the attention understandably focuses on the person who is using. Their health, safety, and recovery become the priority. But behind that visible struggle, there is often another group of people quietly carrying a different kind of weight: their family.

Families Out Loud
Mar 113 min read


Why Addiction Support for Families is Essential
When addiction enters a family, it rarely does so quietly. It may begin subtly as a change in mood, behaviour, spending, or reliability, but over time it reshapes routines, relationships, and the emotional atmosphere of the home.

Families Out Loud
Feb 245 min read


What Families Actually Need When Supporting Someone With Addiction
When someone you love is struggling with addiction, advice often comes thick and fast.

Families Out Loud
Jan 252 min read


"I'm Coping, but I'm Not Okay": the Quiet Reality for Families
Many family members affected by addiction describe themselves as “coping.”

Families Out Loud
Jan 142 min read


Why Addiction Affects the Whole Family, Not Just the Person Using
When we talk about addiction, the focus is usually on the person using drugs or alcohol. Treatment plans, recovery narratives, and public conversations tend to centre one individual — their behaviour, their choices, their progress.

Families Out Loud
Jan 62 min read


Upcoming Face-to-Face Support Group Workshops January - December 2026
Families Out Loud is pleased to share our programme of face-to-face support group workshops for 2026.

Families Out Loud
Jan 22 min read


Teen Support Service: Helping Young People Navigate Family Addiction
Growing up in a family affected by drug or alcohol use can be an overwhelming experience for teenagers. Emotions can feel intense, confusing, and sometimes impossible to manage. At Families Out Loud, we understand that teens often carry the weight of what’s happening at home silently, struggling with feelings of guilt, fear, or responsibility for the actions of loved ones.

Families Out Loud
Dec 29, 20252 min read


When Christmas Isn't Merry: Coping with Addiction in the Festive Season
For many, December means celebration — gatherings, glitter, and good cheer. But for families living with addiction, it can also bring stress, anxiety, and heartbreak.

Families Out Loud
Dec 15, 20252 min read


A Step Forward: What the UK’s New Investment in Addiction Research Means for Families
In late 2025, the UK Government announced an investment of more than £10 million to strengthen addiction research and innovation. The funding will help train the next generation of scientists and expand understanding of what drives addiction, how to prevent it, and how to support people and their families more effectively.

Families Out Loud
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Understanding the Importance of Counselling for Families of Alcoholics
Let’s face it—dealing with alcohol addiction in the family can be overwhelming. It’s like being on a rollercoaster you didn’t sign up for, with emotions swinging from worry and frustration to love and hope. If you’re part of a family struggling with alcohol addiction, you know this all too well. But here’s the good news: you’re not alone, and counselling for families of alcoholics can make a huge difference. Why family counselling? When one person in the family is battling ad

Families Out Loud
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Supporting Families in Wiltshire: How Families Out Loud is Here For You
In Wiltshire, families quietly live with the everyday weight of someone else’s drug or alcohol dependency.

Families Out Loud
Nov 14, 20252 min read


Recovery Breakthroughs: What They Mean for Families of Those Affected By Addiction
When we talk about addiction recovery, often the spotlight falls on the individual: detox, treatment, abstinence, relapse prevention. But what about the families?

Families Out Loud
Nov 3, 20252 min read


When Addiction Reaches Beyond the Individual: Why Families Need Support More Than Ever
Addiction is often discussed in terms of the person using the substance. But increasingly, research and campaigns are showing something critical: the ripple effect hits families, friends and loved ones too and it’s time we recognised their need for support

Families Out Loud
Oct 20, 20252 min read


You Deserve Support, Too: Help for Families Living with Addiction in Wiltshire
When the conversation turns to addiction recovery, much attention goes to the individual with addiction,

Families Out Loud
Oct 10, 20252 min read


Why Addiction Family Support Is Often Overlooked And Why It Needs To Be A Priority
When the conversation turns to addiction recovery, much attention rightly goes to the individual with addiction: detox, treatment programmes, medication, counselling. But there’s another part of the story that doesn’t always get enough focus: the family.

Families Out Loud
Sep 25, 20253 min read


How Families Out Loud Supports You: Our Services And How To Access Them
Living with a loved one’s addiction can be overwhelming. At Families Out Loud (FOL), we know that families are often left feeling isolated, helpless, and unsure where to turn.

Families Out Loud
Sep 19, 20254 min read


Growing Recognition of Co-Occurring Disorders and Addiction: What Families Should Know
In recent years, there’s been a marked shift in how health services and charities approach addiction: increasing focus on co-occurring mental health conditions, sometimes called ‘dual diagnosis’ or ‘co-occurring disorders’.

Families Out Loud
Sep 10, 20253 min read
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