School-based drug education and prevention: the impact of inspection and curriculum provision
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine the links between school inspection requirements as represented by Ofsted and the provision of drug education programmes in schools.
Design/methodology/approach
An examination of relevant guidance from the Department of Education and the school inspection agency Ofsted; and reference to the research literature and evidence base around drug education.
Findings
The provision of drug education programmes in schools is influenced by the requirements of the national curriculum; and the frameworks used by Ofsted in its inspections. Recent reduction in emphasis on drug education in both sources has reduced the extent and quality of drug education in schools.
Research limitations/implications
The paper looks at national documentation and conclusions. It is not a quantitative study of school provision – some indication of this is provided by Ofsted reports.
Practical implications
The paper indicates that reports and conclusions from Ofsted and other bodies, e.g. House of Commons select committees and the ACMD, have in the recent past reported on rather than informed governmental action.
Social implications
The paper concludes that central government support and professional training and development are essential ingredients in the provision of universal drug education in schools.
Originality/value
The paper illustrates some of the factors involved in the provision of drug education; the contribution this can make to drug prevention, including harm reduction; and the seeming lack of understanding of education and prevention in the wider professional and political discussions about drugs and their use.
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Citation
Hargreaves, P. (2016), "School-based drug education and prevention: the impact of inspection and curriculum provision", Drugs and Alcohol Today, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 131-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-05-2015-0021
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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