United Kingdom. Department of Health. (2006) A parent’s guide to drugs and alcohol. London: Department of Health.
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This booklet contains some basic facts about drugs and alcohol. It offers guidance to help you talk about these subjects with your child. You will also find details of where you can get more information and help if you are worried that your child may be using drugs or drinking too much alcohol
Contents:
• Drugs, alcohol and young people
• Important information for your child
• People use drugs in different ways
• Talking with young people about drugs and alcohol
• Discussing drugs and alcohol with primary school age children
• Moving on to secondary school
• Secondary school students
• Young people over 16 years
• What to do if you are worried that your child is using drugs
• What to do if you are concerned about your child and alcohol
• What to do in an emergency
• The law
• Facts about drugs
L Social psychology and related concepts > Family > Family and kinship > Family relations > Family role > Role of parent / guardian
L Social psychology and related concepts > Family > Family and kinship > Family relations > Parent – child relations
T Demographic characteristics > Parent / guardian
VA Geographic area > Europe > United Kingdom
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