This booklet is aimed at anyone in contact with a young person affected by a parent or carer's drug use. It is not meant as a substitute for professional intervention but does provide materials to help talk through issues with young people. The booklet contains key messages such as young people not blaming themselves for their parent's drug or alcohol use and that it is OK to talk about experiences.
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Available from: Adfam 020 7928 8898, www.adfam.org.uk
Revolution
The latest issue of this free quarterly magazine from Save the Children looks at the Band Aid legacy. The magazine contains articles for young people looking at how things have changed in Ethiopia, whether projects such as Band Aid make a difference and other issues such as the plight of young people living in camps in Darfur, Sudan. The activity pack has five exercises to help youth workers discuss the issues.
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