Lifeline Project
29-07-2010

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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
Coercive Treatment - A user perspective: Vicky Album
In 2005, Lifeline Research decided to co-fund a PhD with Lancaster University to examine the new criminal justice interventions in the UK. A year on, the project has become focused on the subjective experiences of drug users within the criminal justice system (CJS) in England.
Fitting into the future
Without a vision, serious self-criticism is impossible

It is easy to sneer at long-term exercises in 'visioning', but a serious, integrated approach to tackling deep-rooted inequality and deprivation is, quite frankly, inconceivable without a dedicated, explicit and strongly aspirational long-term plan. So although 'Treatment may Work' and 'Treatment may be Good' it does not in any way excuse us, as an industry, from developing a solid critique of all those things about treatment that don't work and aren't good...
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.