About Services - North West - East Lancashire

Lifeline has been delivering services to young people in East Lancashire since 1997. Lifeline East Lancashire's Early Intervention Service (Tier 2/3) works to address both current substance use, by young people, and identify specific action that will help reduce the impact of risk. Lifeline East Lancashire staff work across disciplines and across agency boundaries and the staff team comprises workers with a range of experiences and qualifi cations - including teachers, youth workers, personal advisors, counsellors, community workers, social workers and youth justice workers. Although some of the work carried out is relatively informal and takes place in groups a large part is focused on individual young people. In 2003/4 over 640 individual young people received a structured assessment and care planned service from Lifeline East Lancashire. Whilst these young people varied greatly Lifeline staff were able to put in place plans to address their drug use whilst at the same time address the kind of risk factors that might predict future, more problematic, substance use.
Keith Owen
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.
Drug-War Milestone: Record levels
Drug-related searches and offences in the UK have now reached unprecedented levels. First, drug-related stops & searches by the police in England & Wales climbed to a record level of 405,000 in 2006/07, up from just 32,500 in 1986. This constitutes a twelve-fold increase in 20 years, and amounts to over 1,100 drug-related stops & searches per day
