Local Groups

Although Re:Vision is primarily focussed on the national picture, we have several local groups which support RDPN and work with drug policy-makers and users in their own areas. Local groups start up around a small group of enthusiastic drug law reform activists, who get in contact with other young people in their area, to find out their concerns and to try to make them aware of issues around drugs and drug policy, as well as developing projects based around their local knowledge. Local groups also participate fully in national campaigns, such as National Days of Action, and feed in what they have learned to the Core Team and other local groups about what has been working for them and what hasn't, so the best results from every group can be shared across our Network.
If you would like to set up your own local Re:Vision group, please leave your name and phone number on our contact form, and we will give you a ring to discuss it. We will give you lots of advice and help to get you started, so don't worry if you want to get involved but it seems a bit daunting.
Re:Vision Manchester
Re:Vision Manchester was born from a previously established student society at the University of Manchester. They run events, stalls, workshops, and protests to raise awareness of drug policy in Manchester.
Join the Facebook group for invitations to events.
Join our mailing list for news and announcements about what Re:Vision Manchester are up to.
Re:Vision Hull
Re:Vision Hull was founded in 2011. We need volunteers and activists! Please get in touch through our contact form if you would like to be involved.
Join the Facebook group for invitations to events.
Re:Vision Brighton
Re:Vision Brighton is looking for volunteers and activists! Please get in touch through our contact form if you would like to be involved.
Re:Vision Drug Policy Network
If you live in an area without a group, or you want to focus on national issues instead of local ones, you can get involved with the national group instead. We are setting up a variety of working groups as the Network grows and develops to help support our work. If you have a specific talent that you would like to offer, such as writing, video-making, or good phone technique, we'd like to hear from you. If you just really believe in what we want to do and want to get involved casually, you can do that. Join our mailing list for news about what we're doing and easy actions you can take to support drug law reform.
The war on drugs has failed, and it's time to move on.





