Lifeline Project

Key Departments - Publications

Key Departments - Publications
Lifeline Project Ltd

39-41 Thomas Street
Manchester
M4 1NA
0161 839 2075

publications@lifeline.org.uk
www.lifelinepublications.org

Twenty years ago Michael Linnell was employed by Lifeline as a Training Resource Officer and Lifeline Publications was born. The department didn't come into existence in its present form until a few years later but it's as good a starting point as any other and a good excuse for a birthday.

Over the last twenty years our production methods have become more complex. “Smack in the Eye” was produced by drawing the artwork onto large boards which were then photographed and turned into film to print from. “The Ballad of the Two Charlies”, funded by Salford DAT, and “Lickin Shot”, funded by ourselves, which both launched this year, were produced using the combined skills of two illustrators, writers and two graphic designers using the latest computer technology as well as, in the case of “The two Charlies”, a stand-up comedian. However, the one thing that hasn't changed is the process behind the development of our publications, a process we have used and refined over the last twenty years.

This process is simple. It involves talking and listening to our audience and consulting with them at all stages of production. Many of our publications tell stories, stories of real people's lives and experiences and our aim is to honestly reflect those expereiences. This is what makes them acceptable and credible to our target audience and is the key to engaging this audience. Without this involvement from the target audience we wouldn't be able to continue to produce the standard of resources we do today. From “Smack in the Eye” to “The Two Charlies” it is this involvement and this process combined with the skills and hard work of the department's staff that enable us to produce publications we can be proud of.

Kevin Robinson

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.
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.
Features
Hard economic conditions and its demands
"People aren't going to be worried about drug users at all...its simply not going to be good enough to say 'people are marginal'." Ian Wardle, CEO Lifeline project
Quantity Thresholds for Drug Possession
2005 Drugs Act has a number of stated aims including the enhancement of Police and Court powers against drug offenders by the creation of a new presumption of intent to supply where a defendant is found to be in possession of a certain quantity of controlled drugs. This Act came into force on 1st January 2006.
Please note that at this time the website is unable to answer specific queries and requests related to drug use, training or employment. For advice and information please see 'Contact Us' and the Annual Review pages to find your local services or a relevant professional. sitemap >>

Lifeline is a Registered Charity No: 515691 and a Company Registered by Guarantee No: 1842240. Registered Office: 101-103 Oldham St, Manchester, M4 1LA.

www.lifeline.org.uk is edited by Maggie Rogan.