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Police Close In on Dope Traffic Here - Girls Story Reveals big Marijuana Trade Among Children of city.

Where have we been?. 1995 Tackling Drugs Together1998 Tackling Drugs To Build A Better Britain 1999 SCODA Guidelines2001 HAS Review2002 Updated Drugs Strategy. Where are we now?. Drugs; protecting families and communities 2008Safe.Sensible.Sociable/Youth Alcohol Action PlanMemorandum of Under

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Police Close In on Dope Traffic Here - Girls Story Reveals big Marijuana Trade Among Children of city.

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    1. Police Close In on Dope Traffic Here - Girl's Story Reveals big Marijuana Trade Among Children of city. Amazing revelations of a 21-year old former San Francisco high school girl last night started the closing of a police net on the operations of a marijuana ring whose victims number hundreds of boys and girls of - school age. “Recruits," or new addicts, are enlisted on sidewalks and in night, resorts. New victims are usually hardly more than children. Agents of the ring strike up acquaintance with likely looking subjects, an invitation to smoke a cigarette is innocently accepted and a new source of revenue is created. From marijuana the next step is generally to opium, morphine, cocaine. San Francisco Chronicle Nov. 18, 1935

    2. Where have we been? 1995 Tackling Drugs Together 1998 Tackling Drugs To Build A Better Britain 1999 SCODA Guidelines 2001 HAS Review 2002 Updated Drugs Strategy

    3. Where are we now? Drugs; protecting families and communities 2008 Safe.Sensible.Sociable/Youth Alcohol Action Plan Memorandum of Understanding Every Child Matters/The Children’s Plan/NSF NDTMS & TOPS Increased funding & services Improved treatment models

    4. Continued……. SCODA (1999)/HAS 2001 implemented? Do we know the size of the problem? Are we reaching diverse communities? Evidence based commissioning? Do we know what success looks like? Mainstreaming of services?

    5. Exercise 1 2018 Where do we want to be in 10 years? Reflect on the changes in your work over the last 10 years. What have been the positive outcomes & why?

    6. Exercise 2 Main themes from the new strategy & exploring where we want to be in 10 years. 3 things you need to do to set off down that path 3 things you need your agency to do 3 things you need the NTA/others to do

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