Teen Drug Counselors Bedfordshire

Local resource for Teen Drug Counselors in Bedfordshire. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to drug addiction counselors, alcoholics anonymous, teen drug counselors, chemical dependency therapists, narcotics anonymous, as well as advice and content on the best places for you to find teen drug and alcohol addiction counselors and therapists.

Life Mentoring Foundation
01582 456556
74 George Street
Luton
Luton Foyer
01582 401366
63 Inkerman Street
Luton
Jobcare At Pma Ltd
01582 429222
24-26 Rothesay Road
Luton
Luton & District Rape Crisis Centre
01582 733426
George St West
Luton
Citizens Advice Bureau
01525 373878
Bossard House
Leighton Buzzard
Chiltham Counselling
01525 221751
10 Good Intent
Dunstable
Inward Bound Therapies
01525 851961
15 Chelsea Green
Leighton Buzzard
Barbara Pestell
01582 576928
4 Barton Road
Luton
Chris Henden
01582 454252
84 Dunsmore Road
Luton
Confidential Telephone Counselling
01525 872454
21 Barton Road
Dunstable
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One tenth of drug offences are by kids, says MP

One tenth of the more than 52,000 drug convictions in the UK involve children, according to figures revealed by MP Chris Grayling. The shadow Home Secretary, said: “I just can't understand how Gordon Brown can be so complacent about the social problems in Britain today.

"What clearer sign can there be of a broken society than thousands of children receiving hospital treatment for substance abuse. More and more children are also facing prosecution for drugs offences.”

Each week, according to the figures, more than 100 under-18s are convicted of drug offences. Home Office figures also reveal that 35 children every day need hospital treatment for substance abuse. The number of convicted youngsters on drugs has almost trebled in ten years (2,749 convictions in 1998 and 6,730 in 2008).

As the Home Office study revealed that drug offenders go on to commit at least five more crimes a year, Mr Grayling blamed the figures on the Government for sending out a mixed messages. Only 17% of people caught with cannabis are prosecuted, despite police reporting a 40% increase recently in the number of people caught with the substance.

Mr Grayling said: “This Government’s policy on cannabis has been all over the place, so it’s hardly surprising that the policing of cannabis use is chaotic too. If Ministers give out muddled messages they shouldn’t be surprised if the result is confusion.”

But the Home Office defended the figures, saying: “Police must have a proportionate response to cannabis possession. It is simply not practical to seek prosecutions for high-volume, low-level offences.”

5 March 2010

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