Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service
Meeting: 03/06/2026 - Children and Young People’s Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Board (Item 4)
4 Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service
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To receive an update on the Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Children’s Services - Councillor Bye, Director of Children’s Services - Nancy Meehan and the Youth Hub Manager – Jessica Tucker, provided an overview of the submitted report regarding the Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service and responded to questions. Key points included:
· Positive progress following new arrangements, with improved young people’s engagement;
· Working towards a target of 130 young people;
· Part of a wider focus on early relationship-building with young people;
· Team expanding from 2 to 3 workers (June), strengthening delivery;
· Partnership with the College supporting access and coordination;
· Ongoing work to maintain engagement and shape next steps, informed by young people’s views; and
· Recognising increased summer risk, with Public Health collaboration to promote safety messages.
Members asked questions in respect of the following:
· Was the data on the age and gender profiles of young people receiving treatment locally compared with national data?
· How did the service engage with young people who were not in school?
· Were alternative locations available for young people who might not have felt comfortable engaging within the home?
· Why were there no referrals from Checkpoint, and how could communication have been improved with partners such as paediatrics?
· How common was the use of opioid substitute treatment among young people?
· Did opioid use include both heroin and prescription medication?
· Was a 33% conversion rate into structured treatment in line with expectations?
· How did the service respond to referrals that were not appropriate for structured treatment?
· Would future reports include comparative data over time?
· Why were referrals not consistently received through GPs or paediatrics, particularly where young people had presented at emergency departments?
· Could future updates have included detail on alternative pathways into support?
· How was co-production with young people being used to shape the service?
· How were services adapted to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)?
· How did the service consider neurodivergence in relation to substance use?
The following responses were received:
· The data formed part of ongoing analysis, with early indications suggesting identifiable patterns within the local cohort;
· Engagement with young people who were not in education remained a significant challenge. As they could not be accessed through school settings, practitioners undertook outreach work, including home visits;
· The service worked with partners, including the Youth Justice Team and community organisations, to provide neutral and familiar spaces for engagement;
· Discussions with paediatrics services were scheduled, and opportunities to strengthen partnership working with Checkpoint were explored, including at joint events to improve communication and referral pathways;
· This was currently uncommon, with very few cases locally. However, there had been a shift in substance use trends towards synthetic and mixed substances, and work was underway with health partners alongside preventative activity;
· Opioid use included both heroin and prescribed medications;
· This was consistent with national benchmarks. Work was ongoing to improve conversion rates through a personalised, relationship-based approach, although some referrals were not always appropriate;
· All referrals were followed up. While performance measures focused on structured treatment, wider engagement remained important, with ... view the full minutes text for item 4
Meeting: 18/05/2026 - Children and Young People’s Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Board (Item 5.)
5. Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service
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To receive an update on the Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service.
Contact Governance Support
- Email: governance.support@torbay.gov.uk
- Tel: 01803 207087
- Fax: 01803 207112
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