Source: Sunday Times (UK) Contact: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 LONG HAUL Your report and editorial will have been encouraging to everybody concerned to reverse the current trends. Hellawell's stronger emphasis on primary prevention contrasts with the stronger law-enforcement focus in the United States, but is consistent with a growing body of research and with the views in the field. In his visit to our project he was generous in discussing his ideas and his ambitious intention to develop a 10-year strategy. A nationwide focus on primary school drug education programmes is wholly to be welcomed but although the prevalence of drug use is broadly consistent in every part of the country, there is strong evidence that the kinds of drugs and methods of drug use are subject to local variation. If the past 10 years are anything to go by, the patterns of drug use that the strategy needs to tackle 10 years from now may be very different. Dr Roger Paxton, Rory Allott, Rob Leonard Northumberland Drug Education Project, St George's Hospital