Hard-hitting film tells the true story of a Dorset boy, showing the devastation of drugs and county lines

By Lottie Welch 11th Mar 2021

A hard-hitting film highlights the devastation county lines and drug gangs have in Dorset and how easy it is for young people to get involved.

'Sam - In Too Deep' tells the true story of 'Sam' - whose name has been changed - who was vulnerable, came from a split family and was being bullied in school.

The film, produced by George Streatfeild, High Sheriff of Dorset, brings home the scale of the problem in Dorset and aims to educate and improve awareness across the community. In particular, it might encourage young people to think about the society in which they are growing up and to stimulate discussion and awareness of:

  • Bullying
  • Grooming
  • Sexual exploitation
  • Exclusion from school
  • Drug and alcohol abuse
  • How do you escape if you're 'in too deep'?
  • Real friendships - would true friends put you at risk?
  • Like isn't about making money, it's about making money you are proud to hold on to

Mr Streatfeild said: "In producing this film, I am extremely grateful for the help and support of Martyn Underhill, Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, and his team at the OPCC, Bournemouth University and Future Roots, a charity resilience in young people where much of this story was played out.

"I am also grateful to Josh of Keylight Films for his dedication and care in presenting this sensitive story.

"Yes, this really is a Dorset story and I would like to make everyone aware that this menace is right on our doorstep.

"Please share this clip with as many people as possible to grow the understanding."

In loving memory of 'Sam', so his life was not in vain.

The film can be seen at the top of this page, on YouTube or on the High Sheriff of Dorset website.

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