Lifeline Project
21-07-2008

Film Exchange on Alcohol and Drugs. Preview initiative.

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This material was created with a diverse range of contributors willing to share their experience, talent and knowledge with others inside and outside the drug and alcohol field. More coming soon. 

 

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David Best

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND RESEARCH

 
 
Mike Ashton

SOCIAL SKILLS AND FRONT LINE WORK

 
 
Tim Leighton

PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS

 
Alcopops Poster (K1)
The poster and postcards feature information on: drinking, driving and overcrowding cars; advertising; alcohol content; drinking to appear hard, risky situations; drinking alone and helping friends. Space is provided for local information.
Who do they tell? (A46)
8 page booklet detailing the records that are kept by drug services about their clients and in what circumstances information is shared. Includes information about the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System and the Treatments Outcome Profile.
Features
The future of the Drugs Field
'We are now at a stage, based very much on the evidence rather than any supposition, where the 'clear link' between drugs and crime as identified over a decade ago is being described according to one view as 'moronically simplistic'. That's not how we saw it back then. Although our sociology may have been flawed, we weren't knowingly dealing in falsehoods.'
An overview of drug use among young people in Britain
"About half of the parents of smoking/drinking teenagers reported knowing that their child used tobacco/alcohol"
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