Bryan Slater Director of Education |
Distribution |
Primary Schools Middle Schools |
The
attached document is provided for your information:
INFORMATION |
Title
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SCHOOL DRUGS POLICY
AND FUNDING FOR DRUGS EDUCATION |
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Summary of contents |
Outlines what schools
need to do in order to ensure that they have a school drugs policy “in line
with government guidelines”. (As
outlined in MI 62-04 and recent letter regarding new DfES guidance document). Also gives details of how model policy can
be accessed via School Drugs Adviser’s Esinet website |
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Associated documents |
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Date |
13/04/04 |
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Effective from |
Immediate effect |
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LEA Contact |
Barry Gibson |
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01603 433276 |
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E-mail address |
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Norfolk Self Review reference |
2. How effective is the school in developing pupils’ attitudes, values and personal development?
5. How well does the school care for
its pupils? 6. How well does the school work in
partnership with parents? 7. How well is the school led and
managed? |
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Document reference |
MI 84/04 |
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Dear Colleague,
You will be aware
that it is a government target that all primary schools have a drug policy
(which includes procedures for managing any drug related incidents) by April
2004. Since 2001, many primary schools
have either attended INSET or had school based advice and support on
developing/ reviewing their policy.
The previous DfES
model policy, together with 3 recommended appendices have been used in all
training and may be accessed at my website (see details below).
On 9th
March 2004, Drugs: Guidance for schools
(DfES/0092/2004) was sent to all schools and based on this new document, I
advise that you consider the following:
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if you have developed
your policy based on any advice or training since 2001 and have adapted the
model policy; remove the 3 appendices and replace them with Appendices 8,9 and
11 from the new guidance document
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if you have no policy
or one which is not based on the
model policy; adopt the model as per my website (see details below)
You may obtain
further details and copies of the model policy on my website,
http://www.norfolkesinet.org.uk/pages/viewpage.asp?uniqid=1934
I would also like to
make you aware that although Standards Funding for Drugs Education has now ended,
my time will continue to be free to schools (whether that is individual advice
and support or INSET courses). I would be grateful if you could make your staff
aware of this as details in the INSET Opportunities Handbook 2004/5 indicate
that there is a charge for Drug Education courses: this is not now the case.
Yours sincerely
Barry Gibson
School Drugs Adviser