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It is often the case that a friend or relative of someone who is drinking heavily recognises that this has become a problem before the person themselves. Carers in this situation may need someone to talk to in confidence. DryOutNow.com provide a local bespoke service for people suffering from alcohol or other addiction-related problems in London.

 

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By the time you have found this web-page, it is highly likely that you or the person you are caring for has suffered from alcohol or addiction-related problems for a long period of time. And it is almost definitely the case that you have tried to give up yourself in the past, but have found yourself back at square one.

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It can be hard to know what to do when someone you care about needs help. DryOutNow have published a useful eBook on How to motivate someone to seek help for alcoholism. This is a very useful resource for those who know people with an alcohol problem. It is available to view online or as a PDF which can be downloaded.

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Cannabis upgraded to Class B drug

Home Office Minister Alan Campbell has announced changes to classification and penalties. The government decided to reclassify cannabis from Class C to Class B because repeated cannabis use can, as the independent Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs found, have serious consequences for mental health. The average age of first use is 13 years old, and stronger cannabis - known as 'skunk' - now dominates the cannabis market, making up 80% of the cannabis available on our streets, compared to 30% in 2002.

To communicate this change, a new FRANK campaign to warn young people about the dangers of using cannabis will launch next month. The TV, radio and internet adverts will help to tackle cannabis use among young people and raise awareness of the mental health harms of using the drug, with the message 'cannabis can mess with your mind'.

Home Office Minister Alan Campbell said, "Cannabis is a harmful drug and while fewer people are taking it than before, it poses a real risk to the health of those who do use it."

The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the government agreed that a strengthened and escalating enforcement approach for the possession of cannabis in England and Wales was needed with reclassification.

Article originally published on 18/01/2009 by DryOutNow.com, the alcohol specific website for Addiction Advisor.

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