Digital Lifelines Early Adopters 2 Learning Programme
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 24th January 2022

Digital Lifelines has opened for expression of interests in its Early Adopters 2 Learning programme.
Digital Lifelines (this link will take you away from our website) would like to work with enthusiastic teams and organisations that fulfil the following criteria to support people at risk of death from a drug overdose and those that care about them and support them.
The aim is to evidence where further or different digital inclusion activity can make a difference, to look to enhance current activity and to share insights and recommend change more broadly to other organisations that would benefit.
Criteria
To take part in the programme, organisations should fulfil the two criteria below:
- Currently be providing digital inclusion initiatives, including support to people in developing their skills and building confidence
- Currently be working with people who have recently experienced, or are most likely to experience, a near-death overdose
And be working on one or more of the following three themes:
- Through a relevant stay within a hospital setting or on discharge from hospital
- At release from custody
- Experiencing homelessness
Brief expressions of interest (this link will take you away from our website) are invited from teams and organisations that would like to explore and potentially enhance their current activity in one or more of the settings above and take the time to share their findings with others through a learning community.
Further information about the timeline and programme can be found here (this link will take you away from our website).
If you would like to be involved, please submit your Expression of Interest By Friday 28 January. If you have any queries, please contact jennifer.patrick6@nhs.scot
To submit your expression of interest, please fill in this form (this link will take you away from our website).
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