HC Deb 11 April 2003 vol 403 cc438-40W
Mr. Brady

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what his estimate is of the percentage of boys aged 14 and 15 years using cannabis in each of the last five years for which figures are available. [108061]

Ms Blears

Since 1982, the Department of Health has commissioned a series of national surveys of secondary school children in England. The information available is shown in the tables.

Percentage of pupils who have used cannabis in the last year: England
Boys
All aged 11–15 Age 14 Age 15
1998 11 15 28
1999 11 15 29
2000 13 18 30
20011 14 19 32
20021,2 14 3n/a 3n/a
Girls
All aged 11–15 Age 14 Age 15
1998 9 13 24
1999 10 14 25
2000 11 16 25
20011 12 19 30
20021,2 12 3n/a 3n/a
Boys and Girls
All aged 11-15 Age 14 Age 15
1998 10 14 26
1999 11 15 28
2000 12 17 28
20011 13 19 31
20021,2 13 20 31

Total time spent in major A&E departments, NHS Trusts in England, 2002–03 October to December (Q3)
Year Quarter STHA OrgID Name Total attendances at major A&E Percentage of patients who spent less than four hours in A&E
2002–03 3 England 2,882,500 78
2002–03 3 Q01 RGQ Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust 13,357 80
2002–03 3 Q01 RGR West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust 8,945 81

Source:

Department of Health dataset QMAE

Status:

Published 12 March 2003

Total time spent in major A&E departments, NHS Trusts in England, 2002–03 July to September (Q2)
Year Quarter Dataset STHA OrgID Name Total attendances at major A&E Percentage of patients who spent less than four hours in A&E
2002–03 2 QMAE England 3,095,650 77
2002–03 2 QMAE Q01 RGQ Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust 14,083 81
2002–03 2 QMAE Q01 RGR West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust 10,246 83

Source:

Department of ealth dataset QMAE

Status:

New dataset

1Estimates from 2001 onwards are not comparable with estimates from previous years because of the change in the way that drug use were measured.

22002 estimates are preliminary results. Final estimates for 2002 are planned to be published in summer 2003.

3The percentage of pupils who have used cannabis in 2002 are not vet available by age group for boys and girls separately.

Sources:

"Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people in England in 2000"—(Department of Health) published by The Stationery Office ISBN 0 11 322562 8 http://www.doh.gov.uk/public/ englandsmoking.pdf.

"Drug use, smoking and drinking among young people in England in 2001"—(Department of Health) published by The Stationery Office ISBN 0 11 322591 1 http://www.doh.gov.uk/public/ sddsurvey01.pdf

The Department of Health Statistical Press Notice "Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people in England in 2002: Provisional Results" http://www.doh.gov.uk/public/spnmar03-smoking. pdf

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