Smoking, Alcohol and Substance Misuse
Information and advice about talking to young people about alcohol and drugs and where to get support.
Family Moving On Together (MOT) Programme
The Family Moving On Together (MOT), is an eight week programme designed forDoncaster families with young children aged between eight and 18 years old, where one of both parents or carers have experienced or are still living with substance misuse. To take part in the Family MOT please telephone 01302 640 032 or email fmot.referrals@nhs.net, a member of the team will arrange to visit you to discuss the scheme in more detail.
National drug education service aimed at reducing the use of both legal and illegal drugs by educating teenagers and adolescents about the potential effects of drugs and alcohol. The site contains handy tips on talking to young people about drugs and has a service finder to locate local drug services.
Alcohol Education Trust (AET)
AET provide a range of resources to help build children’s resilience, positive healthy choices and life skills.
Aim to get information to parents to understand the issues and have conversations with their children about the dangers of ‘legal highs’.
Alcohol and drugs - what parents need to know
Information for parents, carers and anyone who works with young people from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
A brief summary of the law for alcohol and children as well as recommendations to help parents support their children have a healthy relationship with alcohol.
Advice, tips, and facts to help parents understand the associated risks of underage drinking, why children may drink and how to have effective conversations about alcohol.
Information an advice to help quit smoking.
Collating pledges from families, young people, professionals and organisations to take steps to inspire a Smokefree Generation, where smoking is unusual.