With ketamine use reaching record levels among young people, teams from across Change Grow Live have come together to ensure we can support, inform and guide people into treatment.
Working with staff from our clinical, pharmaceutical, children and young people and communications teams, we’ve:
Designed a new pathway into treatment
Redesigned our psychosocial support offering to ensure it is inclusive for young adults and those who are limited by bladder issues
Published information, harm reduction advice, and a guide to recognising the signs of ketamine use in others
Strengthened links with other healthcare providers to provide pathways into treatment for chronic pain, urology and other support, and supported them to recognise possible ketamine use in patients
Ensured our response is evidence-based, trauma-informed and neurodiversity-aware
Read Change Grow Live’s new ketamine advice page here
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