Advice to young people about drugs and alcohol

Here young people share their advice to other young people about drugs and alcohol. They wanted to tell others what they had learnt – sometimes through difficult personal experiences.

Be aware of the risks and keep safe

Young people couldn’t stress enough the importance of recognising that when under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol you are very vulnerable indeed. They said make sure that you are with friends you trust and look out for each other.

Steph explains why people are vulnerable when they are when drunk.

Age at interview 19

Gender Female

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Leah says that if you are going to try drink and drugs, do it with someone you trust.

Age at interview 17

Gender Female

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Don’t use drugs or alcohol to escape your problems

‘Once you are in a hole don’t keep digging’ Mary Ann

Young people stressed that personal problems can’t be fixed with drugs and alcohol. People described how their problems were still there, waiting for them when they were no longer high or drunk. Some found that drugs and alcohol made life more difficult.

Getting drunk has helped create problems for Leah rather than solve them.

Age at interview 17

Gender Female

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Mary Ann thinks that problems will be made worse by turning to drink and drugs. (Played by an actress)

Age at interview 20

Gender Female

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Don’t do anything that you don’t feel comfortable with

If friends are drinking and doing drugs but you don’t want to, remember that you can say ‘no’ to drugs and alcohol. Some young people found that friends respected them more for refusing drink or drugs. If you have a good relationship with your parents, talk to them about the pressures you face. Being around other drug users can make it difficult for people who want to stop using drugs.

Jen says young people should only do what they feel comfortable with, in a safe environment.

Age at interview 25

Gender Female

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Hayley first started drinking with her parents.

Age at interview 17

Gender Female

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Know your facts

Find out about drugs for yourself from a reliable source before you do anything. There are lots of organisations that can provide you with all the (confidential) information and advice you need (see our resources section for further information).

Chloe’s advice is to educate yourself about drugs, don’t just get the information from friends.

Age at interview 20

Gender Female

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Jim says know what you’re getting into’ by getting information from people who have experience of drug use.

Age at interview 23

Gender Male

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Have ambitions

Some young people we spoke to deeply regret the fact that they hadn’t done their best at school because of their use of drugs and/or alcohol. Having goals and doing things they really enjoy has helped them to turn their lives around.

Karis and Kasim urge other young people to work hard at school.

Age at interview 20

Gender Male

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Michelle advises young people, especially young mothers, to have aspirations and not let anyone…

Age at interview 26

Gender Female

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Learn to drink alcohol in moderation

Alex A recommends moderation as abuse and excess can result in losing everything.

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

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Stefanie says know your limit.

Age at interview 24

Gender Female

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