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Parents

Engaging parents in drug education

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Working with parents issue 4

Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention Team, DrugScope, 2007.
The latest edition of the Working with parents e-newsletter for parenting educators and supporters who work with drug-using parents.
Download: Newsletter (PDF 377KB)

Working with parents issue 3

Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention Team, DrugScope, 2006.
Third edition of the working with parents e-newsletter for parenting educators and supporters who work with drug-using parents.
Download: Newsletter (PDF 358KB)

Working with parents issue 2

Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention Team, DrugScope 2006.
Second edition of the Working with parents e-newsletter for parenting educators and supporters who work with drug-using parents.
Download: Newsletter (PDF 288KB)

Working with parents issue 1

Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention Team, DrugScope, 2005.
First edition of the Working with parents e-newsletter for parenting educators and supporters who work with drug-using parents.
Download: Newsletter (PDF 152KB)

Mind the gap: alcohol education and the role of parents

Research Works Limited., Portman Group. Portman, 2005.
This research used qualitative methods in the form of focus groups, individual and pair depth interviews with parents of children aged 8-14 years, children of 8-14 years and teachers and youth workers dealing with children in that age group across England, to examine the level of knowledge of parents with regard to alcohol use. IT found that this was patchy and often inaccurate, particularly in respect of their understanding of units, sensible drinking guidelines and the potential effects on young people. Even so, many did not perceive a need for information on alcohol and a majority trusted their own judgement and experience in this area.
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