Lifeline Project

What We Do

What We Do
Lifeline has over thirty years experience of running drug and alcohol services, and of developing and supporting health, social and criminal justice expertise.

Lifeline is committed to ongoing strategic planning and review and is focused on the current and future needs of service users, commissioners and localities.

Lifeline has a track record of engaging and working alongside the hardest to reach. Our collaborative working with service users, communities and professionals has achieved health, social and economic outcomes with drug users including offenders, women, people from black and minority ethnic communities, refugee and asylum seekers, sex workers and the homeless.

Geographically these services are spread across Yorkshire and Humberside, the North East, the North West and London and we work in diverse towns, cities and villages. Lifeline works with individuals who use drugs and with their families and communities, working together to provide integrated support, develop awareness and build the capacity of families and communities to address and prevent substance use and the surrounding issues.

Service user involvement is central to our work and Lifeline values the expertise that people directly affected by substance use bring to the design, development and evaluation of services, and to their integration into communities and localities. Lifeline's recruitment and workforce development processes support the appointment of volunteers and staff with diverse life experiences and perspectives and we are proud of our skilled and committed workforce. People seeking to work or volunteer can find out more at www.lifeline.org.uk - "Job Vacancies".

Lifeline's service delivery is supported by specialist knowledge departments in communications and research. Our publications and broadcasting work has a long and established reputation for producing high quality and popular harm reduction publications. Lifeline works with drug users, including drug-using offenders and other groups, to produce relevant and up-to-date material. Publications works alongside research and education specialisms to deliver targeted initiatives and campaigns.
See www.lifelinepublications.org.

Lifeline has a strong commitment to learning and engagement currently demonstrated by our Film Exchange on Alcohol and Drugs - www.fead.org.uk.

All of Lifeline's work is supported by strategic planning and review, underpinned by a robust governance framework. This includes quality assurance, clinical governance, human resources, workforce development, financial planning and management.

Lifeline Services
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
Alcohol and Offenders Project Report
This study was commissioned by the Home Office Government Office for Yorkshire and Humber, in collaboration with YHIP, DH, NTA and Lifeline.
Dr Russell Newcome on the ACMD report on cannabis
Russell offers a critique of the Home Office report 'Further consideration of the classification of cannabis under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971' recently published by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
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.