The contribution of youth services to drug education : a report from the Office of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools

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The contribution of youth services to drug education : a report from the Office of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools

Stationery Office, c1997

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This report, based on the inspection of 153 youth work sessions, lessons or projects, as well as widespread discussion, found that drug misuse is becoming an accepted activity for a number of young people, a finding highlighted by the responses to a questionnaire which was sent to all LEA youth services and relevant youth organizations, before the start of the inspection.

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  • Main findings - youth services provisions and inter-agency work, policies and management, staffing and training, monitoring and evaluation, liasion with schools
  • key issues
  • findings from the questionnaire
  • young people's responses to drug education programmes
  • quality of provision - youth work, curriculum, assessment of young people's needs and development
  • inter-agency collaboration and networking
  • staffing and staff development
  • management - policy, policies dealing with drugs-related incidents
  • resources and accommodation. Appendices: services and organizations visited
  • the main drugs of misuse
  • the youth service approach to the issue of drugs and their misuse - questionnaire.

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