News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Early Drugs Education Works |
Title: | UK: Early Drugs Education Works |
Published On: | 1997-11-29 |
Source: | The Independent |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 19:11:50 |
EARLY DRUGS EDUCATION WORKS
Children as young as eight should be targeted with warnings about the
dangers of illicit drugs and smoking, according to an official report
published yesterday.
Home Office research showed youngsters who were given weekly drugs
education lessons when they were aged eight to ten were less likely to have
used illegal drugs or smoked by the time they were 14. The findings were
based on the evaluation of 76 children from Hackney, east London, who took
part in Project Charlie (Chemical Abuse Resolution Lies In Education) in
199092. They found that the children had more negative attitudes towards
drugs and were better able to resist peer pressure.
Children as young as eight should be targeted with warnings about the
dangers of illicit drugs and smoking, according to an official report
published yesterday.
Home Office research showed youngsters who were given weekly drugs
education lessons when they were aged eight to ten were less likely to have
used illegal drugs or smoked by the time they were 14. The findings were
based on the evaluation of 76 children from Hackney, east London, who took
part in Project Charlie (Chemical Abuse Resolution Lies In Education) in
199092. They found that the children had more negative attitudes towards
drugs and were better able to resist peer pressure.
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