Training
At Aquarius, we see education as more than just information. It’s a way to open conversations, challenge stigma, and create lasting change.
That’s why training is a key part of how we work. It’s not an add-on, it’s part of the bigger picture, helping people understand the impact of alcohol, drugs and gambling, and what they can do to support others, look after themselves, and make safer choices.

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From employers wanting to support staff wellbeing, to frontline workers looking for practical tools, to individuals navigating their own journeys – we tailor our training to meet people where they are.
What we offer is shaped by experience, built on evidence, and delivered by people who care deeply about making a difference. Whether it’s in a workplace, a community centre or online, our sessions aim to leave people feeling more confident, better equipped, and ready to take that knowledge forward.
Explore our training offers
Aquarius Life
Workplace wellbeing support and training for employers who want to create healthier, happier teams.
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Aquarius DRIVE
DVSA-approved courses for people convicted of drink-driving, helping reduce reoffending and promote safer choices.
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Healthy Futures
Free training for frontline workers and communities across Northamptonshire to tackle stigma and build safer, healthier environments.
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Volunteer
Whether you're looking to give back, gain experience or just be part of something meaningful, there’s a place for you here.
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On The Blog
Stories, insights and updates from the people and communities we work with.
Encouraging Open Conversations About Money
Every day, we speak to people who feel anxious about bills, repayments, or managing their money and we know that gambling can sometimes make these financial worries more difficult to manage. What may start as a way of making money, escaping stress or an attempt to “win back” losses can quickly lead to greater financial…
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Recovery Is a Shared Journey
Recovery is a complex journey, not only for the person choosing to reduce or stop using, but for everyone around them: friends, partners, colleagues, family members, and children. Everyone in that circle also experiences recovery in some way recovering trust, resilience, and confidence again. We accept our loved ones, whatever the struggle, but recovery doesn’t…
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