CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Teens drug study urges early action

Investing in services to help teenagers cope with drug and alcohol problems could create massive long-term public sector savings, new research suggests.

Investing in services to help teenagers cope with drug and alcohol problems could create massive long-term public sector savings, new research suggests.

A study by Frontier Economics, commissioned by the Department for Education, has claimed that every £1 invested in dealing with substance misuse could save the taxpayer between £5 and £8 over a lifetime.

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