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admin Posted - 12/12/2006 : 10:36:20
This page has replaced the old Drugs Forum and will serve as a permanent page with links to drug support and information groups to help those who are concerned about drugs and drug use.

Although the Drugs Forum proved useful for some users, there were other users who expressed their concerns over it being misused. We’re keen to ensure help is always available for those that need it and feel this page best responds to that need.


FRANK is the national drugs information service supported by the Department of Health, the Home Office and the Department for Education and Skills. FRANK offers friendly, confidential advice on drugs, 24 hours a day throughout the year on 0800 77 66 00, or online at www.talktofrank.com. Calls from landlines are free and won't show up on the phone bill. Calls from a mobile vary in cost depending on which network you're on and might show up on the bill. If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can also textphone FRANK on 0800 917 8765.

How FRANK can help you talk about drugs
FRANK has produced two new information booklets for parents and young people.

For parents: “Does Your Child Know More Than You?” outlines why young people take drugs and is a guide to the most commonly used drugs, their appearance, their popular-street names and what signs of drug-taking parents should look out for.

For young people: “Know the Score”, an A-Z guide designed to give young people a thorough insight into all aspects of drug-taking, making them aware of the health risk and legal implications of taking drugs. Copies of both booklets are available free by calling the FRANK helpline on 0800 77 66 00.

By browsing the website or calling FRANK on 0800 66 77 00, parents or teens can find out about the potential health risks of well known drugs and get advice and top tips on handling a drugs conversation.
visit www.talktofrank.com

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kaytee92 Posted - 30/10/2008 : 11:21:07
i agree, my fiancee used to do coke and E's he was takein in by the wrong crowd and judt did what ever they did because he tought being with all the older lads mde him cool and didnt want to ruin it, he even dealt them, when i got sick of him being on them i split with him and then 3 months later he got in contact with me and was pretty much off them he did them one lsy time then i gave him an ultimatum me or the drugs and he hasent touched them since, people mite be thinking wellhow would i know vbut hes always at mine so thats how i know, now were engaged and mite have a baby on the way so theres abit of hope for some of you out there who are worried about peoiple, because people can changge, everyone thouht he was a no hoper but if people could see him now theres such a chage ! x
BlueBell-Ruby Posted - 30/09/2008 : 20:08:56
My cousins one of them. Shes frm liverpool like. Sad thing is she has baby. Hes one. Called dillain. She needs tos ort he rlife out. People take it like as a joke at first. They dnt realise how additive drugs r.
And here me goin on about it n yet if i got offered suttin od probaly try it
Like ive tried weed :|
ChelseaBarbie Posted - 29/09/2008 : 10:26:06
God yeah theres 2 many crak heads ther every where you turn, frankly i think its sik. they should think about what they are goin to do 2 ther lives when they first ever take the drug, they are the ones ruining ther own lives. If they wanted help then they would get it most ov them like to be on drugs!
playboi1 Posted - 07/09/2008 : 20:47:13
i agree im frm burnley n theres too many crack eds about they obviously dint tlk 2 frank did they
burnleybabe-ox Posted - 28/08/2008 : 20:35:38
got a problem with drugs?
talk to frank




gallagher. :P


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