Pubdate: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 Source: Herald, The (UK) Copyright: 2003 The Herald Contact: http://www.theherald.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/189 Author: Rebecca McQuillan HELP FOR CHILDREN OF DRUG ABUSERS GIVEN TOP PRIORITY THOUSANDS of Scottish children living with parents who misuse drugs and alcohol are targeted by new child protection guidance published by the Scottish Executive today. The guidance, Getting Our Priorities Right, is designed to help up to 160,000 Scottish children living with problem drug or alcohol users. Research shows such children can be at risk of neglect and abuse, but the executive believes that their needs have been overlooked. The guidance provides advice to drug or alcohol addiction professionals, children's services, and criminal justice agencies on how to identify problems that may threaten children's well-being. Opposition parties have welcomed the guidance, but have criticised the lack of firm statistics about the number of children living in such circumstances in Scotland. Cathy Jamieson, minister for education and young people, said: "Our recent child protection review made it very clear that we need to take action to stop vulnerable children falling through gaps in provision. "This new guidance stresses that agencies must work together across Scotland to improve joint working and information sharing." "Helen", a 12-year-old quoted in the document, said: "My parents started giving me alcohol when I was one to put me to sleep. I got taken to hospital to have my stomach pumped." Sandy Cameron, executive director of social work at South Lanarkshire Council, called the impact of drug misuse on children "one of the most worrying situations I've seen in 30 years". The executive believes 40,000 to 60,000 children are affected by parents' drug misuse and 80,000 to 100,000 by parents' alcohol misuse. Lyndsay McIntosh, social justice spokeswoman for the Scottish Conservatives, said: "Quantifying the number of drug users and number of children who are affected is anyone's guess. If you don't know how big the problem is, how can you hope to address it?" - --- MAP posted-by: Josh