
Drug-related concerns
In 2010, support groups are being set up across the county for family and friends with drug-related concerns. Please see the attached document for more information.
CASUS, the Young People’s Treatment agency can also offer support to parents. Call them on either their Huntingdon number, or their Cambridge number, or e-mail them:
HUNTINGDON 01480 415278 CAMBRIIDGE 01223 214614
Many parents worry about their child becoming involved with drugs. They feel that they don’t know enough about drugs to prevent their child from coming to harm. On the other hand, many parents think that getting drunk is just a normal part of growing up. But this attitude can be dangerous because there are serious risks associated with drunkenness, particularly for young people. You and your child need to be aware of these risks.
Although there are many stories in the media about drugs leading to addiction, crime and death, it is important to remember that:
Many parents don’t understand why young people might want to try drugs and think that young people only use drugs if they are having problems at home or at school, for example. This is not always true. They may be attracted to drugs for similar reasons as they are to alcohol, perhaps because:
This information was taken from a booklet produced for parents by the Department of Health. For more information please follow the link to the FRANK website. FRANK is the national drugs helpline aimed at young people and their parents.
Click here to access the FRANK website