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Eight per cent of secondary school kids have tried drugs in Basildon
11:00am Thursday 1st November 2012 in News By Melissa Hills
Eight per cent of secondary school kids have tried drugs in Basildon
A SHOCKING eight per cent of secondary school children have tried drugs which have not been prescribed by a doctor.
A new survey has also revealed that four per cent of 12 to 18-year-olds questioned in the investigation in Basildon had tried an illegal drug in the last month.
The results have been condemned by drugs experts and council chiefs who say more has to be done to stop young people experimenting with illegal substances. Malcolm Buckley, the councillor with responsible for regeneration and community safety in Basildon, said the administration is doing all it can to stop young people using drugs.
He said: “The results are worrying and I would like to know how old the young people were who used the illegal drugs. Youngsters often take drugs to try and be rebellious but when they are taking these drugs you don’t often know where they have come from or what they have been mixed with.
“Parents in Basildon need to ensure they are informing their youngsters about the dangers of drugs. It’s not a big or clever thing to do and people should not be tempted to try them.
“Unfortunately getting into a cycle of taking drugs can lead people to criminality and then that can lead to people spending time in prison. We will never eradicate drug use but we need to ensure people are aware of the dangers.”
Open Road, is a drugs charity with a branch in Southview Road, Vange, which helps young people who are addicted to drugs.
A spokesman from the charity added: “The figures for drug and alcohol use in Basildon reported by secondary schools pupils are broadly similar to those in the rest of Essex.
“The statistics reflect national trends showing that the majority of young people are engaged in a safe and responsible attitude towards alcohol and drugs.
“We work with a range of organisations including schools and colleges to support young people with substance misuse issues.
“Depending on what drugs you take there can be a wide range of effects and they can be different for each individual. You can never be certain what you’re taking either.
“Some drugs, like cocaine, are stimulants while others, like cannabis, are depressant. A false sense of confidence, rash decision-making, increased risk taking behaviour are all common.
“Longer term, impotence, high blood pressure, heart failure, chronic sleep problems, extreme mood swings, paranoia, anxiety, depression and serious mental health problems are all associated with substance misuse.”
If you would like to get in touch with Open Road call 0844 499 1323 or log onto www.openroad.org.uk
Comments(14)
Basildon.lad.21
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11:52am Thu 1 Nov 12
Eric Whim wrote:No i reckon because there legal. Im surprised it's only 8%. Thought it would be more like 80 too! I agree though, schools boring, and there's no harm in having a spliff at school, or having a cheeky line off the school lunch table!
surely there's a 'y' missing in the 'headline' figure looking at the amount of schoolkids around toking on a big fatty.
Did they include nicotine and alcohol in the list?
Eric Whim
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11:54am Thu 1 Nov 12
Basildon.lad.21 wrote:not particularly legal for most children in secondary education though - got to be a certain age to be able to buy snouts and booze after all.
Eric Whim wrote:No i reckon because there legal. Im surprised it's only 8%. Thought it would be more like 80 too! I agree though, schools boring, and there's no harm in having a spliff at school, or having a cheeky line off the school lunch table!
surely there's a 'y' missing in the 'headline' figure looking at the amount of schoolkids around toking on a big fatty.
Did they include nicotine and alcohol in the list?
sav25
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12:18pm Thu 1 Nov 12
You can tell me i'm wrong, but i'm not.
DEBT*COLLECTOR
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12:36pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Druggie Scumbag
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1:04pm Thu 1 Nov 12
DEBT*COLLECTOR wrote:And it doesn't mean that they necessarily inhaled- a bit of a waste not to though imho.
Here is th real finding accross the UK. Kids 15 to 18 who have tried drugs just once including cigarettes, cannibas and other drugs its 84% that includes just one quick puff on a fag or one puff on a joint. This doesnt mean they tried it twice.
Aint it just the truth
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1:52pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Aint it just the truth
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2:03pm Thu 1 Nov 12
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Ha ha, thanks for the laugh, Cllr Buckley is such a comedian. The real truth is that there is absolutely NOTHING that Cllr Buckley and his associates can do to reduce drug usage among the young. Previous surveys tell us that for over 40 years most older teenagers have used drugs and nothing the law or the authorities have done has changed this figure one iota. The only solution is to legalise the less harmful drugs as that would at least give us some measure of control over who has access to drugs and who doesn't.
Aint it just the truth
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2:04pm Thu 1 Nov 12
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Ha ha, thanks for the laugh, Cllr Buckley is such a comedian. The real truth is that there is absolutely NOTHING that Cllr Buckley and his associates can do to reduce drug usage among the young. Previous surveys tell us that for over 40 years most older teenagers have used drugs and nothing the law or the authorities have done has changed this figure one iota. The only solution is to legalise the less harmful drugs as that would at least give us some measure of control over who has access to drugs and who doesn't.
Aint it just the truth
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2:04pm Thu 1 Nov 12
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Ha ha, thanks for the laugh, Cllr Buckley is such a comedian. The real truth is that there is absolutely NOTHING that Cllr Buckley and his associates can do to reduce drug usage among the young. Previous surveys tell us that for over 40 years most older teenagers have used drugs and nothing the law or the authorities have done has changed this figure one iota. The only solution is to legalise the less harmful drugs as that would at least give us some measure of control over who has access to drugs and who doesn't.
Lastlaugh...
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4:51pm Thu 1 Nov 12
SpiffSpaffington1984
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9:34pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Nebs
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12:40pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Aint it just the truth wrote:You mean like the measure of control we have over cigarettes and booze getting into the hands of children.
"Malcolm Buckley, the councillor with responsible for regeneration and community safety in Basildon, said the administration is doing all it can to stop young people using drugs".
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Ha ha, thanks for the laugh, Cllr Buckley is such a comedian. The real truth is that there is absolutely NOTHING that Cllr Buckley and his associates can do to reduce drug usage among the young. Previous surveys tell us that for over 40 years most older teenagers have used drugs and nothing the law or the authorities have done has changed this figure one iota. The only solution is to legalise the less harmful drugs as that would at least give us some measure of control over who has access to drugs and who doesn't.
Aint it just the truth
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5:49pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Nebs wrote:If you actually knew anything about the subjects you comment on (which you clearly don't) you would know that it's not so easy for the kids to get fags and booze these days as most shops apply the law rigourously. Or maybe you think we should abandon all the rules on cigs and booze so the kids can get what they want?
Aint it just the truth wrote: "Malcolm Buckley, the councillor with responsible for regeneration and community safety in Basildon, said the administration is doing all it can to stop young people using drugs". . Ha ha, thanks for the laugh, Cllr Buckley is such a comedian. The real truth is that there is absolutely NOTHING that Cllr Buckley and his associates can do to reduce drug usage among the young. Previous surveys tell us that for over 40 years most older teenagers have used drugs and nothing the law or the authorities have done has changed this figure one iota. The only solution is to legalise the less harmful drugs as that would at least give us some measure of control over who has access to drugs and who doesn't.You mean like the measure of control we have over cigarettes and booze getting into the hands of children.
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I wish to report an imposter, someone is using Lastlaugh's name but it's obviously not him because it's not full of insults, rudeness and ignorance.
Eric Whim says...
11:10am Thu 1 Nov 12
Did they include nicotine and alcohol in the list?