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| Monday, 28 October, 2002, 13:52 GMT Children's drug habits debated ![]() Drug abuse has been linked to crime levels Children as young as 10 in Swansea have experimented with drugs, according to a new report. A survey of more than 600 young people between the ages of 10 to18 in the region showed that 32% had used some form of drugs, solvents or alcohol.
The findings have been discussed by delegates from professional bodies at a two-day conference in the city. They are trying to find ways of stopping young people misusing drugs and improving services in south Wales. Organisers say they hope to gain a better understanding of the scale of the problem. The 150 delegates at the conference at Swansea's Grand Theatre will look at ways of shaping specialist services to help young people across south Wales. The event has been organised by a group involving the Drug and Alcohol Action Teams (DAAT) for Bro-Morgannwg and Morgannwg health areas, Swansea Youth Offending Team and Sandpit - the young people's substance misuse project in Swansea.
Eddie Isles, Swansea's youth offending team manager, said: "Drug, substance and alcohol misuse is of substantial concern to communities all over the area. "This is a problem for everyone and the link to crime is well documented. "Drugs are part of the youth culture. "Young people use these things experimentally and recreationally and then it goes on to become a problem for them. Answers Mr Isles added that all agencies can play a part in helping to solve the problem. He said: "The solution is not in the hands of any one agency or department and young people have to be included as part of it. "They are led by their peers and we have found that young people stay away from drugs if they are part of a group of friends or a family who are very negative against drugs." On Monday keynote speakers will address the conference and on Tuesday delegates will take part in workshops to develop local services. | See also: 18 Jul 02 | Wales 19 Jun 02 | Wales 15 Aug 01 | Wales 09 May 01 | Wales 25 Oct 02 | Wales 14 Sep 02 | Cracking Crime Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Wales stories now: Links to more Wales stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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