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IMS Quarterly Monitoring Report Quarter 1: 2020-21 INTRODUCTION: Issue: 1 Updated: CLIENT COHORT SUMMARY: ST. HELENS CLIENT NUMBERS & PREVALENCE ESTIMATES: LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS Cheshire East Cheshire West & Chester Halton Knowsley Liverpool Sefton St. Helens Warrington Wirral Cheshire & Merseyside 6,754 5,467 911 3.2 2.8 2.2 0.1 20,147 8.2 2,173 6.8 7,926 2.8 1.7 3.6 1.6 3.3 2.6 2.7 557 4,208 1 767 1,308 354 3.4 5.6 0.8 2.8 713 0.9 1,002 483 420 2.0 2,264 1,576 2.5 All Individuals Rate per 1,000 popul PWID Psycho- active Drugs Rate per 1,000 popul PWID Steroid & IPEDs 12.6 1,902 9.1 1,307 10.3 941 6.4 8,048 16.6 1,647 6.0 2,252 Comparison of client numbers and estimated prevalence (per 1,000 population) by each Local Authority area for the full year (rolling 12 month period). Shown for all individuals combined and separately for each client cohort group. 0.5 564 933 174 153 1.0 747 704 1,270 3.8 940 BI: Drug or Alcohol Rate per 1,000 popul Rate per 1,000 popul 712 193 1.9 4.7 109 451 All Individuals PWID: Psychoactive Drug PWID: Steroid & IPEDs BI: Drug or Alcohol 2.1 35 2 0.0 5.9 3.8 8.7 0.0 4.3 We hope everyone is continuing to stay safe and take care during this difficult time. This IMS Quarterly Monitoring Report includes activity for the first quarter of 20/21 year as well as the total figures for the latest 12 month rolling period (1st July 2019 - 30th Jun 2020). We know the challenges many of you are currently facing and would like to thank everyone for continuing to enter or upload their IMS activity. Individuals seen monthly: In addition to all the usual tables this report now contains a breakdown for the number of clients seen by each service monthly for the last 12 months. We know the current challenges mean restrictions on those services provided face to face; however some services have been able to implement new ways of working such as online and remote interventions, and accordingly this table indicates where client contact has been maintained by including all types of contact and not just face to face. IMS & home working: Although our IMS team are working remotely we have access to all our usual systems to support IMS, and we are contactable via both email and our usual phone numbers. If you have any questions, problems or need help to log in to IMS please contact us: https://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/contact 6.3 1.1 908 Needle & Syringe Programme (NSP) activity reports: In response to requests for more information relating to Needle & Syringe Programme clients we have a new “NSP activity report”. This report which excludes 'Brief Intervention only' clients provides a detailed view of NSP provision. In order to support detailed monitoring at the current time when use of NSP has been affected by the pandemic, this report includes weekly activity figures for all NSP providers. https://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/nsp-activity New journal paper published: We have recently had a short paper accepted for publication by the 'International Journal of Drug Policy' which, using IMS data, discusses how COVID-19 restrictions have impacted on the coverage of needle and syringe programmes. Our research finds that the restrictions resulted in substantial decreases in the number of individuals using NSP, along with the number of visits and needles distributed, resulting in the halving of NSP coverage for those injecting psychoactive drugs. We conclude that though it is currently unclear if there has been a decline in injecting, the decline in NSP coverage is so marked that it almost certainly reflects decreased utilisation among those in need, indicating increased equipment reuse and risk. You can read more about this research over at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0955395920301912 231 Number of individuals who accessed syringe exchange services and non-structured interventions in the last quarter, and for the full year to date (rolling 12 months). Shown for all individuals combined and separately for 'Injecting Drug Users' (IDU) using Psychoactive drugs, 'Injecting Drug Users' using Steroids or IPEDs (Image & Performance Enhancing Drugs), and for Non-Injecting 'Brief Intervention' (BI) clients using either Alcohol or Other Drugs. 689 (2,252) 384 (1,002) 86 (483) 219 (767) 23/07/2020 IMS Monitoring Report Page 1 St. Helens

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IMS Quarterly Monitoring ReportQuarter 1: 2020-21

INTRODUCTION: Issue: 1 Updated:

CLIENT COHORT SUMMARY: ST. HELENS

CLIENT NUMBERS & PREVALENCE ESTIMATES: LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS

Cheshire East

Cheshire West & Chester

Halton

Knowsley

Liverpool

Sefton

St. Helens

Warrington

Wirral

Cheshire & Merseyside 6,754 5,467

911

3.2

2.8

2.2

0.1

20,147 8.2

2,173 6.8

7,9262.8

1.7

3.6

1.6

3.3

2.6

2.7

557

4,208

1

767

1,308

354

3.4

5.6

0.8

2.8

713

0.9

1,002 483

420 2.0

2,264 1,576

2.5

All

Individuals

Rate per

1,000 popul

PWID Psycho-

active Drugs

Rate per

1,000 popul

PWID Steroid

& IPEDs

12.6

1,902 9.1

1,307 10.3

941 6.4

8,048 16.6

1,647 6.0

2,252

Comparison of client numbers and estimated prevalence (per 1,000 population) by each Local Authority area for the full year (rolling

12 month period). Shown for all individuals combined and separately for each client cohort group.

0.5

564

933

174

153 1.0

747

7041,270 3.8

940

BI: Drug or

Alcohol

Rate per

1,000 popul

Rate per

1,000 popul

712 1931.9

4.7

109 451

All Individuals PWID: Psychoactive Drug PWID: Steroid & IPEDs BI: Drug or Alcohol

2.1

35

2 0.0

5.9

3.8

8.7

0.0

4.3

We hope everyone is continuing to stay safe and take care during

this difficult time. This IMS Quarterly Monitoring Report includes

activity for the first quarter of 20/21 year as well as the total figures

for the latest 12 month rolling period (1st July 2019 - 30th Jun 2020).

We know the challenges many of you are currently facing and would

like to thank everyone for continuing to enter or upload their IMS

activity.

Individuals seen monthly: In addition to all the usual tables this

report now contains a breakdown for the number of clients seen by

each service monthly for the last 12 months. We know the current

challenges mean restrictions on those services provided face to face;

however some services have been able to implement new ways of

working such as online and remote interventions, and accordingly

this table indicates where client contact has been maintained by

including all types of contact and not just face to face.

IMS & home working: Although our IMS team are working remotely

we have access to all our usual systems to support IMS, and we are

contactable via both email and our usual phone numbers. If you

have any questions, problems or need help to log in to IMS please

contact us: https://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/contact

6.3

1.1908

Needle & Syringe Programme (NSP) activity reports: In response to

requests for more information relating to Needle & Syringe

Programme clients we have a new “NSP activity report”. This report

which excludes 'Brief Intervention only' clients provides a detailed

view of NSP provision. In order to support detailed monitoring at the

current time when use of NSP has been affected by the pandemic,

this report includes weekly activity figures for all NSP providers.

https://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/nsp-activity

New journal paper published: We have recently had a short paper

accepted for publication by the 'International Journal of Drug Policy'

which, using IMS data, discusses how COVID-19 restrictions have

impacted on the coverage of needle and syringe programmes. Our

research finds that the restrictions resulted in substantial decreases

in the number of individuals using NSP, along with the number of

visits and needles distributed, resulting in the halving of NSP

coverage for those injecting psychoactive drugs. We conclude that

though it is currently unclear if there has been a decline in injecting,

the decline in NSP coverage is so marked that it almost certainly

reflects decreased utilisation among those in need, indicating

increased equipment reuse and risk. You can read more about this

research over at:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0955395920301912

231

Number of individuals who accessed syringe exchange services and non-structured interventions in the last quarter, and for the full

year to date (rolling 12 months). Shown for all individuals combined and separately for 'Injecting Drug Users' (IDU) using Psychoactive

drugs, 'Injecting Drug Users' using Steroids or IPEDs (Image & Performance Enhancing Drugs), and for Non-Injecting 'Brief Intervention'

(BI) clients using either Alcohol or Other Drugs.

689 (2,252) 384 (1,002) 86 (483) 219 (767)

23/07/2020

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INJECTING DRUG USERS (IDUs) SEEN THIS YEAR (ROLLING 12 MONTHS): SPLIT BY COHORT GROUP

Client split shown as stacked bar graph for comparison, IDUs clients only.

CLIENT COHORT SPLIT: LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS

ALL INDIVIDUALS SEEN THIS YEAR (ROLLING 12 MONTHS): SPLIT BY COHORT GROUP

Client split shown as stacked bar graph for comparison.

4% 0%

57% 59%52%

0%

34%

69%

16%

39%

76%

55%

8%

16% 28%

57%

44%

9%

42%

34%

21%

44%35%

25%20%

43%

21% 22%

42%

27%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

CHE CHW HAL KNW LIV SEF SHL WAR WIR ALL IMS

BI: Drug or Alcohol PWID: Drug PWID: Steroid

79%

56%

19%

40%

59% 57%67%

29%

50%55%

21%

44%

81%

60%

41% 43%33%

71%

50%45%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

CHE CHW HAL KNW LIV SEF SHL WAR WIR ALL IDU

PWID: Drug PWID: Steroid

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SHLa1

SHLa3

PWID: Psychoactive Drugs 498 430 456 384 1,002

PWID: Steroid & IPEDs 213 160 194 86 483

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol 390 255 319 219 767

All Individuals by service

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

-

SHL St. Helens Local Authority 1,101 845 969 689 2,252

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - -

- - - -

643

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill 0 *** 0 0 ***

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre 342 292 301 264

55

0

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens 10 13 14 *** 22

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens 0 0 0 0

33

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens 93 81 74 41 215

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows 27 7 *** ***

212 168 181 65

91

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak 59 56 57 59 157

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens 16 12 50 48

138

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St 17 14 18 20 41

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens 81 70 80

SHL30083

11

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support 221 65 134 98 492

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured 5 8 *** 0

CLIENTS SUMMARY: BY AGENCY

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS SEEN BY QUARTER:

The number of individuals reported for all agencies each quarter, and the total number of individuals seen during the current

year to date. The local authority figures are the total unique individuals.

IMS Agencies 2019-20 Q2 2019-20 Q3 2019-20 Q4 2020-21 Q1 Full Year

5

SHL10061 Hope House 192 193 188 135 309

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL) *** *** *** ***

464

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL) *** 0 0 0 ***

St Helens SES - CGL

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2019-20 Q2 2019-20 Q3 2019-20 Q4 2020-21 Q1 Full Year

35% 30% 33% 32% 34%

19% 19% 20% 12% 21%

45% 51% 47% 56% 44%

PWID:PsychoactiveDrugsPWID: Steroid& IPEDs

BI: Drug orAlcohol

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0 *** *** *** *** 5 *** *** *** 0 0 0

127 68 58 42 22 12 88 51 22 40 33 52

71 90 96 68 67 71 71 69 66 19 17 36

*** 0 *** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*** *** *** 0 *** *** 0 *** *** *** *** 0

121 119 125 132 109 120 132 129 100 84 88 95

59 48 35 47 49 31 39 54 54 36 31 38

9 8 10 12 6 *** 7 14 8 7 8 12

9 5 12 9 0 8 16 36 25 15 20 39

40 33 13 23 35 21 32 36 19 18 28 31

16 13 7 7 0 0 *** 0 0 0 *** ***

61 47 48 55 38 44 40 44 33 0 22 24

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 8 0 10 5 6 9 12 0 0 0 ***

192 216 183 187 174 167 177 163 181 161 151 165

0 0 0 0 0 *** 0 0 0 0 0 0

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

635 586 524 523 445 431 546 542 462 355 357 440

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

309 307 268 285 247 243 269 294 249 202 227 254

83 96 82 72 63 66 79 66 73 29 22 51

243 183 174 166 135 122 198 182 140 124 108 135

Monthly figures for all

clients, and clients by

cohort group, for the last

12 months.

The number of individuals reported for all agencies each month, for the last 12 months. The local authority figures are the total

unique individuals.

All Individuals by service 2019-

07

2019-

08

2019-

09

2019-

10

2019-

11

2019-

12

2020-

01

2020-

02

2020-

03

2020-

04

2020-

05

2020-

06

SHLa1 PWID: Psychoactive Drugs

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol

SHL St. Helens Local Authority

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows

SHL10061 Hope House

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL)

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL)

CLIENTS SUMMARY: BY AGENCY

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS SEEN BY MONTH:

IMS Agencies

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support

635586

524 523445 431

546 542462

355 357440

2019-07 2019-08 2019-09 2019-10 2019-11 2019-12 2020-01 2020-02 2020-03 2020-04 2020-05 2020-06

PWID: Psychoactive Drugs PWID: Steroid & IPEDs BI: Drug or Alcohol All Clients

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SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

SHLa1 PWID: Psychoactive Drugs 203

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs 27

Gender split by client

cohort group for the last

quarter, and full year

(rolling 12 months).

SHL St. Helens Local Authority 511 178 1,734 518

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill 0 0 *** 0

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre 206 58 529 114

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens *** 0 22 0

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens 0 0 0 0

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens 35 6 183 32

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows *** *** 21 12

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak 47 12 136 21

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens 41 7 75 16

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St 19 *** 37 ***

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens 13 42 36 102

SHL10061 Hope House 108 27 255 54

Male Qtr Female Qtr Male Full Year

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL) *** 0 *** ***

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL) 0 0 *** ***

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL 55 10 408 56

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support 66 32 326 166

Female Full Year

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured 0 0 *** 7

CLIENTS SUMMARY: BY AGENCY

GENDER:

Number of individuals by gender for the last quarter, and during the current year to date.

IMS Agencies

288

298 86 799

77 9 456

136 83 479

80%94%

62%

20%6%

38%

PWID: PsychoactiveDrugs

PWID: Steroid &IPEDs

BI: Drug or Alcohol

Male Full Year Female Full Year

78%90%

62%

22%10%

38%

PWID: PsychoactiveDrugs

PWID: Steroid &IPEDs

BI: Drug or Alcohol

Male Qtr Female Qtr

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0-17 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+

0 0 0 0 *** *** 0 0 *** *** *** 0

0 *** 28 46 69 70 67 65 58 45 24 17

*** 0 23 65 98 88 64 69 29 18 8 ***

0 0 0 0 *** *** 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 *** 0 *** *** 0 ***

0 0 15 30 48 54 45 44 43 20 7 ***

0 *** *** 7 6 13 9 8 18 14 27 31

0 0 0 *** 6 11 6 8 *** *** 0 0

0 0 *** 6 26 17 18 11 7 *** *** 0

0 *** *** 16 18 31 31 28 22 5 *** 0

0 0 0 *** *** *** 7 12 7 0 0 0

0 0 *** 16 47 42 44 38 14 9 *** 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 *** *** 6 *** *** *** *** 0 0

0 *** 35 76 108 114 119 103 52 26 5 ***

0 0 0 0 *** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

*** 9 101 235 374 375 336 326 229 130 79 57

*** *** 19 71 169 173 210 185 108 46 16 ***

0 *** 44 96 112 106 42 51 14 12 *** ***

0 7 38 68 93 96 84 90 107 72 60 52

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

SHLa1 PWID: Psychoactive Drugs

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol

SHL St. Helens Local Authority

Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens

SHL40149

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL)

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL)

SHL10061 Hope House

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL

IMS Agencies

SHL40147

CLIENTS SUMMARY: BY AGENCY

AGE GROUPS:

Total individuals for the current year to date, shown by age group.

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill

Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

0-17 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+

PWID:PsychoactiveDrugs

PWID: Steroid& IPEDs

BI: Drug orAlcohol

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0 0 0 *** 0 0 *** 9 0 0 0 0 11

92 22 *** 27 48 *** 6 290 0 0 56 *** 435

122 7 7 0 *** *** *** 0 257 63 182 276 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** 0 0 0 0 ***

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5

61 11 *** 31 *** 15 10 107 0 67 117 *** 190

12 *** 0 8 24 0 *** 86 0 5 0 0 138

9 *** *** 0 0 *** 25 0 *** *** 38 *** 0

0 0 6 0 0 0 83 0 *** 0 90 *** 0

0 0 6 0 0 0 122 0 7 22 144 13 0

12 6 0 0 *** 5 5 0 *** 0 29 *** 0

169 12 26 0 0 *** *** 0 *** 0 214 *** 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 0 0 0 0 0 *** 0 *** 6 19 *** 0

170 0 6 0 *** 20 75 0 165 204 454 189 0

*** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** 0 0

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

523 49 50 61 77 38 309 464 422 259 1,002 483 767

456 25 44 *** *** 30 295 9 10 127

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** 408 73

67 24 6 59 73 8 14 453 *** 59

PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

BI: Drug or Alcohol

SHLa3

SHLb4

PWID: Psychoactive Drugs

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

SHLa1

GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL)

Hope House

Footsteps, St Helens

Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St

Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens

Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak

Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows

Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens

Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens

Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens

St Helens Millennium Centre

Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill

St. Helens Local Authority

SHL50396

SHL

SHL10391

SHL40149

SHL40147

SHL40143

SHL40122

SHL40148

SHL40150

SHL10063

SHL40146

SHL40119

SHL10092

SHL10061

SHL10083

SHL10098

SHL30083

IMS

CLIENT REVIEW DATA: BY AGENCY

PRIMARY SUBSTANCE:

Total individuals for the current year to date, shown by the last recorded primary substance.

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55

- -

No Housing Problem

*For those clients where accommodation

status recorded:

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

SHLa1 PWID: Psychoactive Drugs

PWID: Psychoactive Drugs PWID: Steroid & IPEDs BI: Drug or Alcohol

NFA - Urgent Housing

Problem

Housing Problem

SHL St. Helens Local Authority 134 86 674 1,358

- - - -

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol

39 12 55 896

*** *** 71 407

93 71 548

- -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

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- - - -

- - - -

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- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill 0 0 0 ***

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre 0 0 *** 639

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens 0 0 0 22

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens 0 0 0 0

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens 0 0 *** 213

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows 0 0 0 33

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak 0 0 0 157

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens 0 0 0 91

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St 0 0 0 41

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens 0 0 136 ***

SHL10061 Hope House 138 58 110 ***

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL) 0 0 *** ***

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL) 0 0 *** 0

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL 10 8 109 337

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support 38 51 354 49

Not Known

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured 0 0 9 ***

CLIENT REVIEW DATA: BY AGENCY

ACCOMMODATION NEED:

Total individuals for the current year to date, shown by the last recorded accommodation status.

IMS AgenciesNFA - Urgent

Housing ProblemHousing Problem

No Housing

Problem

37%

11%

52%

0%0%

93%

13% 10

%

77%

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0 0 643

0

0 0 33

0

0

PWID: Psychoactive Drugs 0 *** 26 0 49 17 908

-

- -

-

-

- - - - - -

- - - - -

-

- - - -

- - - - - -

- - - -

St. Helens Local Authority

- - - - - - -

*** 253 160 58 302 98 1,380

-

- - -

- - - - - - -

-

- -

- - -

-

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol *** 211 132 58 252 81 32

For those clients where an employment

status was recorded:

SHL

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

- - - - - - -

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs 0 40 *** 0 *** 0 440

SHLa1

- - - -

-

- - - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - - -

-

- - - - - - -

0 ***

- - - - - -

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill 0 0 0 0

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre 0 0 0 0

0

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

0 215

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens0 0 0 0

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows0 0 0 0

91

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak0 0 0 0 0 0 157

0 41

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St 0 0 0 0

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens *** 64 9 40

***

SHL10061 Hope House 0 15 127 *** 139 22 5

0 0

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL) 0 0 0 *** *** 0

20 *** ***

10 5 389

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL)0 0 *** 0 0

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL 0 44 16 0

11

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support0 135 49 16 198 81 13

Other Not Stated

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured0 0 0 0 0 0

CLIENT REVIEW DATA: BY AGENCY

EMPLOYMENT STATUS:

Total individuals for the current year to date, shown by the last recorded employment status.

IMS AgenciesPupil /

Student

Regular

Employment

Unemploy &

seeking work

Retired from

paid work

LT sick or

disabled

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All children live

with the client

67% 0% 33%

Some children live

with the client

0% 0% 100%2% 0% 98%

PWID: Psychoactive

PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

BI: Drug or Alcohol

Where clients stated that they are a

parent (of children under 18)

Unique Individuals by Cohort Group

SHLa1 PWID: Psychoactive Drugs

SHLa3 PWID: Steroid & IPEDs

SHLb4 BI: Drug or Alcohol

***

8

71

*** 29 0 44 927

*** *** 0 17 453

19 214 8 295 160

-

- - -

- -

- -

0 ***

0 215

0 41

0 0

Not a parent Not Stated

No children live

with the client

SHL St. Helens Local Authority

-- - - -

- -

- - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

SHL50396 Longsters Pharmacy, Rainhill 0 0 0 0

0 22

SHL40143 St Helens Millennium Centre 0 0 0 0 0 643

SHL40147 Rowlands - Leslie Rd, St Helens 0 0 0 0

SHL40149 Peak Pharmacy, Parr, St Helens 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHL40150 Lowe House Health Centre, St Helens 0 0 0 0

0 157

SHL40148 Lloyds Patterdale Lodge, NewtonLeWillows 0 0 0 0 0 33

SHL40122 Lloyds - Junction Lane, Sutton Oak 0 0 0 0

SHL40119 Lloyds - Duke Street, St Helens 0 0 0 0 0 91

SHL40146 Derbyshire Pharm, Higher Parr St 0 0 0 0

161 31

SHL10063 Footsteps, St Helens 20 0 *** 8 102 7

SHL10061 Hope House *** 0 116 0

SHL10092 GP Alcohol Clinic Referrals (CGL) 0 0 0 0 *** ***

SHL10391 St Helens Building Bridges Project (CGL) *** 0 0 0

120 136

SHL30083 St Helens SES - CGL 9 *** 7 *** 29 414

SHL10098 St Helens IRS - CGL: Recovery Support 47 21 168 0

SHL10083 St Helens IRS - CGL: Non-Structured *** 0 *** 0 0 7

CLIENT REVIEW DATA: BY AGENCY

PARENTAL STATUS:

Total individuals for the current year to date, shown by the last recorded parental status.

IMS Agencies

All of the

children live

with client

Some of the

children live

with client

None of the

children live

with client

Client

declined to

answer

- - - - - -

80 24 244 8 356 1,540

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PWID: PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG CLIENTS - GENDER

* Includes individuals for the current year (rolling 12 months).

PWID: PYSCHOACTIVE DRUG CLIENTS - ACCOMMODATION STATUS

* Includes individuals for the current year (rolling 12 months), percentages are of those clients where an accommodation status was recorded.

PWID: PYSCHOACTIVE DRUG CLIENTS - PARENTAL STATUS

* Includes individuals for the current year (rolling 12 months), percentages are of those clients who stated that they are a parent (of children under 18).

CLIENT CHARACTERISTICS : LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA COMPARISON

86%

79%

78%

78%

77%

82%

80%

85%

79%

14%

21%

22%

22%

23%

18%

20%

15%

21%

Cheshire East

Cheshire…

Halton

Knowsley

Liverpool

Sefton

St. Helens

Warrington

Wirral

Male Female

10%

22%

13%

4%

86%

36%

44%

6%10%

0%

16%12% 11%

5%0%

14%

5%

15%

90%

61%

75%

86%

9%

64%

42%

89%

75%

Cheshire East Cheshire West& Chester

Halton Knowsley Liverpool Sefton St. Helens Warrington Wirral

NFA - Urgent Housing Problem Housing Problem No Housing Problem

0%

13%9%

17%

0%

19%

3% 6% 9%

0% 0%

12%17%

3% 6% 3% 6%2%0%

87%79%

67%

97%

75%

94%89% 90%

Cheshire East Cheshire West& Chester

Halton Knowsley Liverpool Sefton St. Helens Warrington Wirral

All of the children live with client Some of the children live with client None of the children live with client

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PWID: PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG CLIENTS - POSTCODE AREA

PWID: STEROID & IPEDs - POSTCODE AREA

BI: DRUG OR ALCOHOL - POSTCODE AREA

CLIENTS COHORT SUMMARY: BY POSTCODE AREA OF RESIDENCE

Number of clients in each cohort group by

postcode area of residence.

Postcode area as recorded at clients latest

assessment.

Excludes any clients who do not have a

postcode recorded.

Maps are available for IMSonline users here:

https://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/maps

Map Key:

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Needle and syringe programme data includes all clients who have had a needle and syringe exchange transaction or exchange

return recorded at any time during the quarterly period or current year to date.

Report prepared by the PHI Monitoring Team,

Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University,

3rd Floor Exchange Station, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool,

L2 2QP. Tel: (0151) 231 4314.

http://ims.ljmu.ac.uk/info

www.twitter.com/phi_ims

ADDITIONAL NOTES

The figure for those accessing services includes all individuals who had an intervention, an onward referral, a well being review,

a health screening, or a syringe exchange transaction during the quarter.

The number of individuals shown Year to Date (YTD) is not necessarily a sum of the quarterly figures as the same individual may

have presented in more than one quarter, but they will only be counted once in the YTD number. Likewise the Local Authority

total is less than a sum of the agency figures where an individual has presented at multiple services during the period.

The activity summary shows the number of activities delivered by each service.

The Year to Date (YTD) activity figure is cumulative and should represent the sum of each quarterly figure, unless any

retrospective changes are made to the data by the agency following their quarterly data submission.

The client review data section includes all clients who have accesses services at any time during the current year to date, and

details information that is collected in the client assessment review, such as Primary Substance of use, Accommodation status,

Employment Status, and Parental status.

Where the client has multiple assessments completed, only the last completed assessment has been used.

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