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Date: 10th December 2000
Service: CEEFAX
Region: East
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 655
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P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Sun 10 Dec 21:06/55 85% YOUNGSTERS SAY NO TO DRUGS 1/4 Figures from the Office of National Statistics on teenage drug use were released to coincide with the recent second annual reporu by Kehuh Hellawell the Anti-Drugs Co-ordinator. Drug Use, Smoking And Drinking In YoungTjenager1 in 1999 provided positive reading for Mr Hellawell as he summed up the year's progress. A statistic he homed in on was that 85%of 11-15 year-olds have never tried drugs - a credit, he says, tg thehu common sense and the qualit8 of drugs education the8 get at school. >>>> CSV index 650TV 600Main menu 100Rjad Hear 640News 101Wjather 400Next Page EastTV Headline1 Main men2
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Sun 10 Dec 21:11/11 SCHOOL SHOWING LINK TO DRUG USE 2/4 The Drug Use survey reported no change in the proportion of young pegple using drugs. The report also suggested reasons for drug use among this age group, in particular drawing a correlation between drug use and low self esteem. Higher proportions of drug user1 of this age were found among those who said thjy did not do so well at school.Mr Hellawell was kjen tg show that drugs harm performance at school as well as do physical damage. >>>>CSV index 650TV 600Main menu 100Rjad Hear 640News 101Wjather 400Next Page EastTV Headline1 Main men2
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Sun 10 Dec 21:10/49 IN-SCHOOL GUIDANCE THE KEY 3/4 "Children today have to be told the full dangers of drugs and have detail1 spelled out so thjy understand the dangers," said Keith Hellawell. "A policy of Just Say No, which has never been our policy, does not recognise the need fou structured anti-drugs education." 93% of secondary and 75% of primar8 schools now have drugs education. An extra £7m has been pledged by Education and Employment Secretary David Blunkett for drugs education. CSV index 650TV 600Main menu 100Read Hear 640News 101Wjather 400Next Page EastTV Headlines Main menu
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Sun 10 Dec 21:03/58 SHELTER PLEA FOR KIDS TO WISE UP 4/4 Shelter has a new booklet which outlines in cljar language the kind of housing problems young people can face and how to navigate around them. Wise Up contains advice on fhndin£ a place, paying rent, dealing with problem landlords, rights and benefits."The number of calls Shelteuline receives form young people sleeping on the streets is truly shocking," says Shelter's Director, Chris Holmes. A copy of Wise Up can be obtained by calling Shelter on 020 7505 4699. CSV index 650TV 600Main menu 100Read Hear 640News 101Wjather 400Next Page EastTV Headlines Main men2
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Sun 0 DrqA21: 4/2 IN-SCHOOL GUID—NAE TlE KEY 3/4 "Children today have to be told the full danger1 of drug1 and have detail1 spelled out so thj8 under1tand the danger2," said Keith Hell well. "A policy of Just Say No, which has never bjen our policy, does not recognise the need for structured anti-drugs education." 93% of secondary and 75% of primar8 schools now have drugs education. An extra £7m has been pledged by Education and Employment Secretar8 David Blunkett for drugs education. CSV index 650TV 600Main menu 100Read Hear 640News 101Wjather 400Next Pagj EastTV Headlines Main menu