Pubdate: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 Source: Irish Times (Ireland) Copyright: 2000 The Irish Times Contact: 11-15 D'Olier St, Dublin 2, Ireland Fax: + 353 1 671 9407 Website: http://www.ireland.com/ Author: Chris Dooley, South East Correspondent CANNABIS WIDELY USED IN SCHOOLS Cannabis is widely used in schools in Kilkenny and students are dealing in many other drugs, a report on substance misuse in the county has found. The report, by the Kilkenny Drugs Initiative, says drugs are being dealt in the toilets, on the corridors and outside the front gates of schools. The KDI, a cross-community body which includes representatives of the Garda and the South Eastern Health Board, conducted a six-month study of substance misuse in Co Kilkenny. It found that the average age of solvent use is 12. Children aged 10 and over are taking alcohol, ecstasy use begins at 14, some 16-year-olds are using cocaine and people "of all ages" are using "speed". One group of secondary pupils said young people were pooling their money, buying blocks of hash together as in a co-operative and then dealing it or smoking it in schools. "Some community people who participated in the study reiterated this fact and said it was taking place especially in secondary schools," the report adds. "Another point made was that dealing was happening between schools, that substances were being bought by students in one school and being distributed by students in another school. The study did not attempt to establish the number of people using drugs in Kilkenny as this was considered an "impossible task". Instead, focus groups were employed and one-to-one interviews conducted to ascertain what substances were available, who was using them and why. It also examined the effects of drug use, including cigarettes and alcohol, on individuals and families and proposed an action plan to deal with the problem. It found that the use and misuse of substances in Kilkenny was not confined to any age bracket, gender or socio-economic background. The survey identified a gap in services for people under 18. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea