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Executive Summary – Young People’s Views Research’ – November 2003 ( 26/02/2004 )
Author: London School of Economics and Political Science
This pilot qualitative research project on Positive Futures young peoples’ views was undertaken by the London Multimedia Lab at LSE during May to November 2003 as a contribution to the evaluation of the Positive Futures Programme.
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Key Elements – Year 2: Wave 3 ( 17/08/2004 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
Research Study Conducted for Home Office
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Key Elements II – November 2003 ( 26/02/2004 )
Author: MORI (Market & Opinion Research International)
This report presents the findings from the Key Elements research conducted by MORI (Market & Opinion Research International) on behalf of the Home Office.
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Partnership Grant Guidance ( 28/06/2004 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
Provides details on the new Young People Substance Misuse Partnership Grant
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Hidden Harm ( 05/06/2003 )
Author: Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
This publication is an inquiry carried out by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, focussing on children in the UK with a parent, parents or other guardian whose drug use has serious negative consequences for themselves and those around them.
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Every Child Matters, Green Paper ( 09/09/2003 )
Author: Department for Education and Skills
The Green Paper, Every Child Matters, sets out the Government’s proposals for reforming the delivery of services for children, young people and families. It builds on existing measures to ensure that we protect children at risk of harm and neglect from negative outcomes and support all children to develop their full potential.
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Blueprint Resources ( 01/06/2003 )
Author: COI Communications/Home Office
Report on research with parents and pupils at selected pilot schools.
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First steps in identifying young people’s substance related needs ( 13/02/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This guidance is aimed at professionals who work in statutory or voluntary health, social care, education and the criminal justice system, providing a service to children and young people.
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Home Office Research Study 260 – One problem among many: drug use among care leavers in transition to independent living ( 05/02/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This 12-month study (July 2001 to June 2002), funded by the Home Office Drugs and Alcohol Research Unit, examined young care leavers’ patterns of drug use as they moved from care to live independently.
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Findings 190 – One problem among many: drug use among care leavers in transition to independent living ( 05/01/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This study, conducted between July 2001 and June 2002, examined young care leavers’ patterns of drug misuse as they moved from care to living independently. Their average age was 18 years.
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Home Office Research Study 253: The Road to Ruin: sequences of initiation into drugs use and offending by young people in Britain . ( 01/12/2002 )
Author: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This report presents an analysis of data from the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey (YLS), a representative sample of young people aged 12 to 30 living in England and Wales.
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Taking care with drugs ( 04/11/2002 )
Author: DrugScope, Dept of Health
Funded by the Department of Health, this guidance provides clarity and support, as well as practical advice, to those developing their local policies and practices in relation to drugs and alcohol for children looked after by the local authority. Covers substance misuse education, assessment and interventions and advise on the law in relation to incident management.
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Children and Young People local preventive strategy ( 05/09/2002 )
Author: Children and Young People’s Unit
Documents providing information about the new strategy
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Social Focus in Brief: Children 2002 ( 01/07/2002 )
Author: Office of National Statistics
Research report on children.
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Young People’s Advocacy Pack ( 01/01/2002 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This pack has been developed to help those working in youth settings talk to young people about drugs and to encourage them to develop the skills that will help them to resist drug misuse
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Assessing local need. Planning services for young people ( 01/01/2002 )
Author: DrugScope and Drugs Prevention Advisory Service
Offers a framework for assessing young people’s needs for drug programmes.
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HORS 228: At the margins: drug use by vulnerable young people in the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey ( 05/11/2001 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This report presents an analysis of data from the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey (YLS), focusing upon levels of drug use by vulnerable young people.
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The Substance of Young Needs Review 2001 ( 01/08/2001 )
Author: Health Advisory Service
(The Health Advisory service)
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Evaluation of various data sources on drug use, smoking and drinking by children of secondary school age ( 01/01/2001 )
Author: Eileen Goddard, Social Survey Division, Office for National Statistics
The main purpose of this paper is to compare data from the ONS surveys of secondary school children with national aggregated data published by the Schools Health Education Unit (SHEU).
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At the margins: drug use by vulnerable young people in the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey ( 01/01/2001 )
Author: Chris Goulden and Arun Sondhi
This report presents the results of secondary analyses of drug use by four vulnerable groups in the Youth Lifestyles Survey
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Daily Dose and Weekly Dose (Wired) offers daily collections and a large resource of Archive material
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The Connexions Service ( 01/01/2000 )
Author: Drugs Prevention Advisory Service
A briefing guide for Drug Action Teams
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Findings 229: Prevalence of drug use: key findings from the 2002/2003 British Crime Survey ( 04/12/2003 )
Author: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
These Findings examines the prevalence and trends of illicit drug use among 16- to 59-year olds, with particular focus on estimates for 16- to 24-year- olds.
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Guidance for Arrest Referral Schemes: Responding to Children and Young People ( 15/09/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This Guidance arose from research findings and requests from arrest referral schemes and their police partners.
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Home Office Research Study 261 – Substance use by young offenders: the impact of the normalisation of drug use in the early years of the 21st century ( 05/02/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This report describes results of a survey of young offenders’ substance use, self-reported offending and related risk and lifestyle factors, using an extensive structured questionnaire. Nearly 300 interviews with Youth Offending Team (YOT) clients across England and Wales were achieved.
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Findings 192 – Substance use by young offenders ( 05/01/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
Documents the prevalence of substance use and offending amongst a sample of 293 young people who were clients of Youth Offending Teams in England and Wales .
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Drugs & Young Offenders ( 01/11/1999 )
Author: Drugs Prevention Advisory Service
Guidance for Drug Action Teams and Youth Offending Teams, criminal justice agencies and youth justice teams, drugs services, and others who work with young offenders.
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Home Office Research Study 258 – Youth homelessness and substance use: report to the drugs and alcohol research unit ( 01/02/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
This report presents the findings of a research study of substance use amongst homeless young people (25 and under) in England and Wales .
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Findings 191 – Youth homelessness and substance use: report to the drugs and alcohol research unit ( 05/01/2003 )
Author: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
Homelessness and substance misuse by young people represent two major social problems in England and Wales today.
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Progress Report – The State of Play – ( 07/10/2004 )
Author: Positive Futures team
Progress report and research findings for the last year
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Evaluation of Positive Futures: Year 2 – Survey of Positive Futures Partner Agencies ( 17/08/2004 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
Research Study Conducted for the Home Office
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Impact Report – February 2004 ( 26/02/2004 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This is the first impact report of the Positive Futures programme, following the publication of the national strategy, Cul-de-sacs and gateways, last year.
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MORI’s Observing Positive Futures: Monitoring and Evaluation Programme End of Year Report – September 2003 ( 26/02/2004 )
Author: MORI Social Research Institute
Research study conducted for the Home Office.
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Positive Futures: Monitoring & Evaluation Progress Report June 2003 ( 04/09/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
The Positive Futures programme is the subject of a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation programme. Positive Futures monitoring and evaluation constitutes a unique opportunity to study the impact of sports on social inclusion, and to unearth the underlying factors that contribute to (and hinder) successful policy and practice in the area.
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cul-de-sacs and gateways – understanding the Positive Futures approach ( 03/06/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
Positive Futures is a national sports-based social inclusion programme managed within the Home Office Drugs Strategy Directorate. It has an advisory group made up of representatives from the Department of Health, Department of Culture, Media and Sport, Connexions (Department for Education and Skills), Sport England, the Youth Justice Board and the Football Foundation.
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Evaluation of Positive Futures – Survey of Partner Agencies and Community Organisations ( 03/06/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This report presents the findings of a telephone survey of Positive Futures partner agencies conducted by MORI (Market Research & Opinion International) on behalf of the Home Office. The survey forms part of the evaluation of the Positive Futures programme, and will feed into the annual report later in the year.
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An Evaluation of Positive Futures – The Key Elements (Final Report) ( 03/06/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
This report presents the findings from the Key Elements research conducted by MORI (Market & Opinion Research International) on behalf of the Home Office and Sport England. This research forms part of the evaluation of the Positive Futures programme, and will feed into the annual report later in the year.
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Positive Futures – Summary of the Evaluation Findings ( 03/06/2003 )
Author: Drugs Strategy Directorate
Positive Futures was launched in March 2000, as part of the government’s overarching aim to tackle social exclusion
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Drugs: Guidance for Schools ( 05/04/2004 )
Author: DfES
Provides guidance on all matters relating to drug education.
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DPAS Briefing 15 ( 01/08/2001 )
Author: Beverley Powis and Paul Griffiths
Briefing paper outlining an evaluation of a drugs-prevention programme for young people who have been excluded from school.
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Protecting Young People ( 01/01/1998 )
Author: Department for Education and Skills
This guidance concentrates on how drug education should be most effectively delivered and on the principles underlying workable and practical protocols on how to handle drug-related incidents.
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