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A Call to Action: Protecting Children’s Services and Rethinking Drug Policy

This compelling call to action, spearheaded by Professor Averil Mansfield and supported by leading experts, addresses the urgent issues facing children today and the threats to their welfare. It provides essential recommendations grounded in recent research and inquiries into the UK's drug problem, advocating for a progressive approach to drug policy. This book challenges every reader to reflect on their commitment to children's well-being and take decisive action. Together, we can reshape our response to these pressing societal issues.

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A Call to Action: Protecting Children’s Services and Rethinking Drug Policy

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  1. Chairman of the Board of Science Professor Averil Mansfield

  2. I issue a call to action by all who are concerned by the current plight of children and the threats to their services. The incontrovertible facts and a menu of recommendations are here in this outstanding book. So, to every reader, my challenge is if you really care about children, then what are you going to do about it? Sir Al Aynsley-Green, Professor Emeritus of Child Health, University College London

  3. In the last three months, an independent commission, a Home Office Select Committee, an inquiry by cross-bench peers in the House of Lords and a top police chief have recommended new approaches to dealing with the UK's drug problem. The British Medical Association's report adds to the growing consensus across public life that we must take a fresh approach to drug policy in the UK Talkingdrugs.org (21.1.13)

  4. BMA Library Research Grants Awards Ceremony November 2012

  5. Professor Sir Ian Gilmore Professor David Spiegelhalter Dr Ingrid Wolfe Professor Susan Michie Dr Owen Bowden-Jones Nicholas Green QC Sir Al Aynsley-Green Professor John Strang Professor Gerard Hastings Professor Jonathan Wolff Dr James Bell

  6. Board of Science members 2012/13

  7. Team SciEd (Science and Education)

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