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UK: MSPs Reject English-Style Drug Testing In Schools

Kevin Schofield, Education Correspondent

The Scotsman

Monday 03 Jan 2005

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MINISTERS last night insisted they had no plans to introduce random drug
tests for Scots pupils after an English school became the first in the UK
to introduce the controversial measure.

Peter Walker, the headmaster at the Abbey School in Faversham, Kent, said
previous government attempts to prevent people taking drugs were not
working and "something else" had to be tried.

Under the scheme, which will begin after the Christmas holidays, 20 names
will be drawn at random from a list of pupils who said they were willing to
be tested.

Mr Walker said that pupils found to be taking drugs would not necessarily
be excluded, although their parents would be asked to discuss the situation
with staff to determine what action should be taken.

Plans to introduce random drug testing in English schools were announced by
Tony Blair, the Prime Minister, last year, but the Scottish Executive has
consistently refused to follow Westminster's lead, saying present drug
testing powers are adequate.


 

 

 

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