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Forget the Ket - new campaign to help keep young people out of harm's way

Local News by Nub News Reporter 16th Dec 2025  
Recovery is possible here, there, always, still. A still from Walls Start to Melt, a poem by Liv, animated by Rowena Sheehan.
Recovery is possible here, there, always, still. A still from Walls Start to Melt, a poem by Liv, animated by Rowena Sheehan.

A NEW campaign, 'Forget The Ket', has launched in Dorset to raise awareness of the risks associated with ketamine use and signpost young adults to the free, confidential support available.

Both nationally and locally, there has been a concerning rise in ketamine use among young adults. Additionally, there has been an increase in ketamine and other drugs being contaminated with more potent synthetic opiate substances heightening the risk of overdose. This campaign aims to educate young adults about these dangers and signpost them to support services.

Ketamine is currently classified as a Class B drug, but the Government is considering reclassifying it as Class A, a move strongly supported by Dorset Council and local partners. Ketamine is far more dangerous than many people realise, with regular use potentially leading to serious and lasting health issues. These include anxiety, depression, memory loss, and significant damage to the urinary system and bladder.

While the safest option is not to use drugs at all, the campaign provides harm reduction advice for those who do, helping to reduce the risk of overdose and other harms.

Cllr Gill Taylor, Dorset Council Cabinet Member for Housing and Health, said: "Ketamine can have serious and lasting effects on someone's life, both physically and mentally.

"Over the last year, we've seen multiple stories highlighting the dangers of ketamine. I'm pleased we're addressing this issue in Dorset and that a wide range of support is available for anyone who needs it."

'Forget The Ket' is being delivered in partnership with Dorset Council, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council, Clarity (Dorset Lived Experience Recovery Organisation), the Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, Reach and WithYou, to tackle the growing concern around ketamine use and its impact on young adults across the county.

'Forget The Ket' has been shaped by people with lived experience of ketamine use. It features real stories from people in Dorset who have been affected and found support through local recovery services. The campaign will run across social media, local venues, and youth-focused platforms throughout winter, with targeted messaging designed to resonate with young adults and encourage early intervention.

Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said: "I am pleased to support this new campaign as I know the real harm and damage ketamine causes in our communities, particularly to young people.

"This campaign is an important step in confronting the myths surrounding this drug and ensuring that individuals understand the very serious and life-changing risks it poses. I urge everyone in Dorset to engage with the campaign and help us protect those most vulnerable."

As part of the campaign, Liv, a member of Clarity wrote 'Walls Start to Melt', a poem based on her lived experience with ketamine. It shares an honest and personal perspective on how ketamine can affect your mind, body, and relationships, while showing that recovery is possible with the right support.

For more information about ketamine and the campaign, visit Ketamine: Facts, risks, and where to get support page.

Support for ketamine use

If you're worried about someone's ketamine or other drug use, free and confidential support is available.

If you live in the Dorset Council area, contact Reach on 0800 043 4656

The service offers tailored support around ketamine use, including advice for individuals as well as friends and family affected by someone's drug use. If speaking to someone feels difficult right now, you can complete an online form and someone will contact you confidentially.

     

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