Alcohol Abuse Campaigns: Kids Prefer Jail to Abuse at Home, Says Magistrate Roger Clisdell

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Kids prefer jail to abuse at home, says magistrate Roger Clisdell
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"Aboriginal children and most women are subjected to constant and brutal domestic violence, largely as a result of alcohol and drug abuse. "The cycle of violence ensures children are quickly displaced from home, rarely complete even a basic education …
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Britain plans watchdog to prop up pubs
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"Some of this is due to pubcos exploiting and squeezing their tenants by unfair practices and a focus on short-term profits." Pubs have fared badly in Britain's economic downturn. An estimated 5,800 have closed since 2008, according to the Campaign for …
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Harvard Slammed For Giving Ex-President Of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, One
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File_id=81b53476-64a3-4088-9bae-254a84b95ddb">highest rate of illegal drug consumption in the world</a>, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. … In an attempt to track guns as they moved across the U.S.-Mexico border, the Bureau of …
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Campaigning on Drug Abuse – Campaign! Make an Impact Project


Students from Bradford Academy, Bradford, UK, present their short campaign video on drug abuse. Part of the “Campaign! Make an Impact” initiative made in conjunction with The Peace Museum, Bradford, UK, and supported by the Museums, Libraries & Archives Council (MLA) and the British Library. Campaign! Make an Impact is a cross-curricular programme that uses history to inspire young people into active citizenship. It is a national programme in partnership with the MLA Council and The British Library. Campaign! Make an Impact uses historical campaigns to inspire and teach campaign skills, enabling children and young people to run their own campaigns about issues that affect them today.

 

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