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Parents unsure where to get help for children’s drug problems

Posted: 26 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


Parents worried about their children’s drug use often feel “out of control” with little understanding about where to turn for help, according to Parentline Plus, writes Clare Jerrom.

The helpline charity studied call thousands from parents and concluded that families can be marginalised and should be targeted with improved services. The study highlights parents as having a major role in preventing their children misusing drugs, but need lots of support.

“The government’s initiatives aimed at tackling drugs misuse amongst young people are welcome, but our study indicates that parents are still bewildered and ill-informed when faced with evidence of their children’s drug taking, especially when such use is associated with multiple problems,” said Jan Fry, head of external relations at Parentline Plus and author of the report.
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The charity calls for early interventions and education to be provided to parents before their child comes into contact with drugs. Fathers should also be more actively involved to help give their children preventative messages early on.

There should also be more family support services on the ground with investment, delivering parenting skills-building generally and not just around issues such as drugs and sex education.


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