Drug Education: An entitlement for all - a report to the Government by the Advisory Group on Drug and Alcohol Education (October 2008)
Young people who drink alcohol or take illegal drugs can inflict serious damage on their own health and well-being, and wider negative impacts on their families and local community. Despite improvements in the past ten years, drug and alcohol education in schools, colleges and non-formal settings could be better. Following the analysis of the evidence, and using the knowledge and expertise of the Advisory Group, a series of recommendations have been put before the Government to act upon.
Report
Government Response to the Advisory Group on Drug and Alcohol Education (October 2008)
This publication is the Government’s response to the recommendations made in the Advisory Group on Drug and Alcohol Education’s report. It lists the actions that the Government intends to carry out with regards to the Advisory Groups recommendations.
Publication
Young people who drink alcohol or take illegal drugs can inflict serious damage on their own health and well-being, and wider negative impacts on their families and local community. Despite improvements in the past ten years, drug and alcohol education in schools, colleges and non-formal settings could be better. Following the analysis of the evidence, and using the knowledge and expertise of the Advisory Group, a series of recommendations have been put before the Government to act upon.
Report
Government Response to the Advisory Group on Drug and Alcohol Education (October 2008)
This publication is the Government’s response to the recommendations made in the Advisory Group on Drug and Alcohol Education’s report. It lists the actions that the Government intends to carry out with regards to the Advisory Groups recommendations.
Publication
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