HC Deb 27 October 1992 vol 212 cc578-9W
Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the drug prevention projects funded under his Department's drug prevention initiatives together with(a) the current level of annual funds of each, (b) the start date of each and (c) the date to which funds have been agreed in each case.

Mr. Jack

There have been 20 local drugs prevention teams established between October 1990 and March 1992 under the drugs prevention initiative. The annual fund for each team excluding salaries and running costs is £85,000. This comprises £75,000 to grant-aid local drugs prevention projects and £10,000 for publicity. An additional £15,000 to support activities undertaken during European Drug Prevention Week has been allocated to each team for this financial year 1992–93. Funds have been agreed initially for a period of three years in each case. Details on the individual teams are as follows:

Local drugs prevention team Start date Fundy agreed until
Brighton and Hove 29 October 1990 29 October 1993
Lewisham 19 November 1990 19 November 1993
Liverpool 10 December 1990 10 December 1993
Birmingham 7 January 1991 7 January 1994
Hackney 14 January 1991 14 January 1994
Southwark 18 February 1991 18 February 1994
Newham 4 March 1991 4 March 1994
Bristol 4 March 1991 4 March 1994
Lambeth 22 April 1991 22 April 1994
Nottingham 13 May 1991 13 May 1994
Wolverhampton 20 May 1991 20 May 1994
Brent 5 August 1991 5 August 1994
Wirral 30 September 1991 30 September 1994
Bradford 18 October 1991 18 October 1994
Dundee 2 December 1991 2 December 1994
Manchester 3 February 1992 3 February 1995
Salford 19 February 1992 19 February 1995
Newcastle 7 January 1991 2 March 1995
Glasgow 23 March 1992 23 March 1995
West Glamorgan 30 March 1992 30 March 1995

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the projects that have been set up under the drugs prevention initiative and the cost of each of these projects; and how long he intends these projects to be operational.

Mr. Jack

[holding answer 26 October 1992]: The 20 local drugs prevention teams were established between October 1990 and March 1992 for initial three-year terms. The position of the teams beyond that period is currently under active review. The effectiveness of the drug prevention initiative, including the work of the 20 teams, is being fully evaluated. A structural review has been commissioned to be carried out by the university of Bristol and a private sector consultancy. The results of the review will be available in June next year. The average annual cost of each team, including its grants and publicity budget, is approximately £200,000. Details are as follows:

Local Drugs Prevention Team Contracted until
Brighton and Hove 29 October 1993
Lewisham 19 November 1993
Liverpool 10 December 1993
Birmingham 7 January 1994
Hackney 14 January 1994
Southwark 18 February 1994
Newham 4 March 1994
Bristol 4 March 1994
Lambeth 22 April 1994
Nottingham 13 May 1994
Wolverhampton 20 May 1994
Brent 5 August 1994
Wirral 30 September 1994
Bradford 18 October 1994
Dundee 2 December 1994
Manchester 3 February 1994
Salford 19 February 1995
Newcastle 2 March 1995
Glasgow 23 March 1995
West Glamorgan 30 March 1995