Pubdate: Mon, 27 May 2002 Source: Sheffield Star (UK) Copyright: Sheffield Newspapers 2002 Contact: http://www.sheffweb.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/413 Author: Claire Lewis DRUGS PROJECT EARNS PRAISE A SHEFFIELD project aimed at reducing the number of children who drink and take drugs has proved so successful it could be repeated all over the country. The North Sheffield Drug and Alcohol Project was highlighted during a conference to discuss the best ways of reducing the number of children who drink. Organised as a joint project by Alcohol Concern and DrugScope, the event promoted some of the most successful schemes running in the north of the country. According to organisers the amount that 11-15 year olds drink has doubled in the past decade, with the average teenager now drinking 10 units of alcohol a week - making them among the heaviest drinkers in Europe. The North Sheffield Drug and Alcohol Project, which runs educational and leisure activities for young people from the Owlerton and Southey wards of the city to try to divert them away from the lure of drink and drugs, was praised for its work. Set up in 1997, the group organises residential trips for young people to encourage them to have fun away from their own communities, learn new skills and to discuss issues which do or could affect their lives, including substance abuse. It also runs support groups and holds drop-in information sessions and public forums, where members of the public of all ages are encouraged to have their say on drug and alcohol-related issues in their communities. Community development worker Yvonne Hayes said: "The project takes an holistic approach to tackling drugs and alcohol and is committed with local residents to regenerating the area as a whole." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth