Global drugs survey highlights need for better alcohol and drugs education, says Swanswell
The results of a worldwide survey of over 80,000 people’s alcohol and drug use highlights the need for better education and clearer information about the harms of misusing substances, according to Swanswell.The national recovery charity, which wants to achieve a society free from problem alcohol and drug use, is responding after the Global Drugs Survey 2014 revealed the findings from 43 different countries, the largest research of its kind. It found more people were moving online to buy illicit drugs