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Burnley Calls for Children’s Ketamine Clinic Amid Rising Concerns

The Burnley Express, alongside Fr Alex Frost, is advocating for the establishment of a children’s ketamine clinic in Lancashire. This push follows the recent introduction of a recovery programme for minors at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, which is noted as the first of its kind in England. The campaign, dubbed “Kick Out Ket,” aims to address the growing concerns surrounding ketamine addiction among children and the lack of adequate support services.

Fr Frost, a vicar at St Matthew’s Church, has raised alarms over the insufficient resources available for children grappling with ketamine dependency. This Class B substance, known for its potent anaesthetic properties, poses serious health risks, including irreversible bodily harm and even death. In conversations with families, Fr Frost has discovered a troubling pattern: parents often find themselves directed towards “talking therapy” rather than receiving crucial detox or rehab options. He recounted a particularly distressing incident involving a mother who was advised to buy her daughter a new dress to improve her mood, describing the guidance as “bonkers.”

Urgent Need for Comprehensive Support

Fr Frost emphasizes that general practitioners (GPs) require clearer directives from health authorities about effective treatment pathways for minors suffering from ketamine addiction. He believes that GPs should undertake thorough medical assessments for children presenting with addiction issues. The effects of ketamine can be severe, impacting the nose, bladder, liver, kidneys, as well as mental health and weight.

“There needs to be a proper programme for how we are going to treat children,” he stated. “If they have been using ketamine for a long time, it has gone beyond talking. It’s something more sinister.” He expresses concern that without timely intervention, the crisis will escalate beyond control. “I think the key is early intervention,” he cautioned, noting the potential long-term consequences on children’s health and their aspirations.

Fr Frost highlighted the emotional burden placed on families, particularly parents who are deeply invested in their children’s well-being. He remarked on the ripple effect that addiction has on siblings, who witness the detrimental impacts of the drug on a family member who should ideally serve as a role model.

Broader Implications for Public Health

Moreover, Fr Frost pointed out the implications for the National Health Service (NHS), predicting increased demand for medical treatment as more children suffer from the long-term effects of ketamine use. He argued that proactive measures are essential to prevent the situation from worsening, stating, “There’s every good reason to nip this in the bud or be proactive before it gets out of control, if it’s not already.” He expressed frustration over what he perceives as delays in addressing this pressing issue.

Despite the challenges, Fr Frost has observed a growing awareness regarding ketamine addiction over the past few months. He expressed optimism about the response from the community, saying, “I have been really encouraged by people’s responses. I don’t feel we’re talking to a brick wall anymore.” He remains committed to ensuring that those with the power to effect change remain focused on the issue at hand.

The initiative for a dedicated children’s ketamine clinic in Lancashire underscores the urgent need for comprehensive support systems for young people facing addiction. As the conversation around this critical issue continues, the hope is that local authorities will heed the call for action and work collaboratively to implement effective solutions.

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