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Random testing for first state school

Posted: 01 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


The Abbey School in Kent is set to become the first state school to introduce random drug testing, it emerged this week.

The comprehensive school in Faversham will start testing pupils from September after parents gave their support to the move at the conclusion of a consultation exercise.

The decision came after the Department for Education and Skills issued guidance to all schools across England earlier this month requiring head teachers to decide whether to introduce random drug testing, after consultation with parents, pupils and governors.
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The guidelines set out a number of suggestions for how schools can tackle drug problems among pupils and aim to get the message across that drugs on school premises are not acceptable. The guidelines also suggest that pupils who are vulnerable to drug misuse should be identified and should receive support either through the school or through referral to other services.

All staff should receive drug awareness training and all schools should have a range of responses and procedures for managing drug incidents in school, advises the guidance.

- Guidance from www.dfes.gov.uk/drugguidance


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