Dispatches: Kids on the Rocks (1993) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 10, 1993

Original Title:
Dispatches: Kids on the Rocks

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Pillarbox

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 38

Drug use among children under 14 is increasing at an alarming rate. DISPATCHES' research shows that drug use among pre-teenage and young teenage children is not confined to inner city areas, particular ethnic groups or 'problem' schools. This programme focuses on the experiences of Damien (13) and Ranjit (14), both drug addicts, and the problems such young people face since there is very little support for that group after the withdrawal of government funds in April 1993. In 1990 there were 135 drug advisory posts in education. Today there are only 75. Those taking part include various 9 - 14 year-olds who are either users or dealers, Colin Cripps (Newham Youth Awareness project), Rita Funnell (parent of drug-taker), and Chief Supt. David Gilbertson (Notting Hill Police), Yvonne Bailey-Smith (Family Service Units).

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Camera Operator:
Roy Cornwall
Philip Chavannes

Director:
Clare Richards

Editorial Staff:
Rupert Watson

Executive Producer:
Tom Roberts

Graphic Designer:
Tony Connorton

Mix Technician:
Nigel Read

Producer:
David Souden

Production Manager:
Jonathan Lubert

Researcher:
Claire Hynes
Nigel Carter

Sound:
Bob Withey
Mark Cardoza

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