Title:
Talking about drugs. A guide for parents. |
Published:
HPA, March,
2001. |
Description:
This leaflet explains
why and at what age parents should talk to their children about
drugs. It also provides advice and tips on how to do this. Parents
who are worried are advised to contact the National Drugs Helpline
Tel: 0800 776600 for further information. |
Format:
A5, 4 pages,
leaflet. |
Other
formats:
None. |
Target
group:
Parents. |
Available
from:
Central
Health Promotion Resource Services. |
Additional
information:
For information
about what drugs look like, how to recognise the signs of
drug
taking and what to do in an emergency see our leaflet Drugs
and solvents. A guide for parents. Your family doctor
(GP) is another good source of advice about drugs and local
support services. Last printed March
2003. |