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Scottish Executive Social Research Substance Misuse Programme. Myant, Katherine and Menzies, Justine (2006) Review of Choices for Life. Edinburgh: Stationery Office.

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The aim of this review by Ipsos MORI was to determine whether Choices for Life was successful in promoting healthy living awareness. Choices for Life is an initiative which aims to promote healthy lifestyles and provide drug, alcohol and tobacco awareness to young people in innovative ways. The intention is to teach young people about important life choices they will face as they move from primary school into secondary school. Overall, the Choices for Life events entertained pupils and made them think about the issues relating to drugs, alcohol and smoking.


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
International, Report
Drug Type
All substances
Intervention Type
General / Comprehensive, Prevention, Harm reduction, Education and training
Date
2006
Call No
MQ8.10, TA14
Pages
54 p.
Publisher
Stationery Office
Corporate Creators
Scottish Executive Social Research Substance Misuse Programme
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
ISBN
0-7559-6295-8
Keywords
educational system, higher education level, positive youth development, Scotland, youth AOD education
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Accession Number
HRB 3459 (Available)

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