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ARE YOU FEELING PRESSURED TO TAKE DRUGS?

Here are 10 ways to deal with it:

 

  • Remember that you’re not alone. It’s easy to think you’re the only one who’s not tried drugs but, actually, most young people don’t take drugs.
  • Work out where you stand on issues like sex, drugs and alcohol. Knowing your own mind makes it easier to stay true to yourself.
  • Prepare yourself. Think about how you’d like to respond when someone offers you drugs so you know what to say.
  • Try to understand who’s offering you the drugs and why. Friends should understand if you say no, people you don’t know you very well may expect something in return.
  • Say no firmly but clearly and without making a big deal about it. If they try to persuade you, don’t feel like you have to change your mind.
  • Remember that, although they may not show it, your mates will respect you more if you’re assertive and clear about what you do and don’t want to do.
  • Take a look around. You’ll soon see that you’re not the only one worrying about what other people think of you. Try to focus on your own opinion of yourself - in the end, that’s all that matters.
  • Worried about your mates being pressured? Don’t keep it to yourself, talk to them, or someone you trust.
  • PRESSURE TO TAKE DRUGS

  • If you’re finding it hard to be yourself within your group, take a step back, and think about whether it’s time to find a new crowd to hang out with.
  • Before trying anything new it makes sense to know what’s what. You can find out more about different drugs on the Drugs A to Z or call FRANK on 0300 123 6600 at any time, day or night.  Or visit www.talktofrank.com 
  • Remember, it's OK to say no


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    Georgina Harris
    (Metropolitan Police, PCSO, Belmore Ward)
    Neighbourhood Alert