|
|
Show your support for our work raising awareness of the social and health issues surrounding substance misuse.

|
 |
|
|
Our Development Officer works with young people in the UK, providing education into the harmful effects of drugs, alcohol, smoking and gambling.

|
 |
|
|
We produce non-judgmental literature packs, leaflets and posters suitable for KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4.

|
 |
|
|
We organise and take part in events and become involved in local, national and international campaigns. See what's coming up!

|
 |
|
 |
The White Ribbon Association is the working name of the W.T.A.E.U. Ltd, a UK registered Charity. We are a women's organisation with a long history dating back to 1876.
Our Mission Statement: Our aim is to promote education into the harmful effects of drugs, alcohol, smoking and gambling through a non-judgemental approach enabling young people to make healthy life-choices.
We produce informative leaflets and posters suitable for all ages, organise seminars and conferences, affiliate with national and international like-minded organisations. Read more about what we do...
|
|
| Latest News
|
| Drugs guidelines: lighter sentences for recreational 'dealers' posted on Friday, January 27, 2012 | | New guidance from the Sentencing Council also includes consideration of medical use of cannabis

| | Drugs guidelines: leniance for exploited drugs mules posted on Thursday, January 26, 2012 | | New guidelines from the Sentencing Council distinguish between criminals involved in the drugs trade, and those coerced or exploited into taking part

| | Would drug-driving limits work? posted on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 | | An article in New Scientist looks at the most effective way forward

| | Starbucks introducing "happy hour" to some US stores posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 | | A small number of Starbucks shops began selling alcohol in 2010; beer and wine will now be sold more widely

| | Fifa: Brazil must sell beer at 2014 World Cup posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 | | Fifa's representatives have said beer must be sold in Brazillian stadiums, where alcoholic drinks are currently banned

|

|
|
|
|