News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Mini-Tsars To Be Recruited For Drug War |
Title: | UK: Mini-Tsars To Be Recruited For Drug War |
Published On: | 2001-01-18 |
Source: | Oldham Evening Chronicle (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-02 05:46:01 |
MINI-TSARS TO BE RECRUITED FOR DRUG WAR
Drugs tsar Keith Hellawell was today unveiling a plan to create hundreds of
mini-tsars around the country.
Every local authority will have to appoint its own anti-drugs co-ordinator
from April.
The new chiefs, who must be elected councillors, will head drug-action
teams responsible for fighting the problem in their areas.
The mini-tsar plan came as part of the Government's bid to let local
authorities take the lead in looking after social welfare.
Until now, campaigns against drugs at a local level have been run by a
mixture of police, health and educational authorities, and other agencies.
The new teams, headed by a council member with the anti-drugs portfolio,
will be just one step down the ladder from Mr Hellawell.
"I am convinced that a willingness to work together at national and local
level will help to create a safer society," he said.
Drugs tsar Keith Hellawell was today unveiling a plan to create hundreds of
mini-tsars around the country.
Every local authority will have to appoint its own anti-drugs co-ordinator
from April.
The new chiefs, who must be elected councillors, will head drug-action
teams responsible for fighting the problem in their areas.
The mini-tsar plan came as part of the Government's bid to let local
authorities take the lead in looking after social welfare.
Until now, campaigns against drugs at a local level have been run by a
mixture of police, health and educational authorities, and other agencies.
The new teams, headed by a council member with the anti-drugs portfolio,
will be just one step down the ladder from Mr Hellawell.
"I am convinced that a willingness to work together at national and local
level will help to create a safer society," he said.
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