Pubdate: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 Source: Oldham Evening Chronicle (UK) Copyright: Oldham Evening Chronicle 2000 Contact: P. O. Box 47, Oldham, Lancashire, England OL1 1EQ Fax: 0161-652 2111 Website: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/ $65,000 BID TO PROVIDE DRUG LESSONS Oldham is to receive $65,000 to help teachers to deliver a drug-education programme to young people. The money is part of the Government's nation-wide push to improve the quality of education on the dangers of misusing drugs. All schools in the borough are being encouraged to provide drugs education and drugs-related incident policies, consistent with the Department for Education and Employment good practice guidelines. And the Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) has been set up with this as one of its main aims. DAAT co-ordiantor Mrs Kay French said: "We are aware that some of the most vulnerable people may miss out on this input within schools, due to truancy or other problems. To combat this, we are working in partnership with education, youth services, the youth-offending team, voluntary organisations and others to ensure these youngster do not slip through the net." The $7.5 million being made available by the Government for drug education will allow schools to support training for teachers and Connexions advisers on drug issues. It will also ensure all schools have access to a local drugs adviser, and pupils at risk get support in and out of school. Mrs French added: "The Connexions Service in Oldham will provide every 13 to 19 year old with a personal adviser to mentor them. We believe this will dramatically increase the ability of different agencies to work together". - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart