HC Deb 30 April 2004 vol 420 c1363W
Mr. Hancock

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to his answers of 19 April,Official Report, column 116W, on substance abuse, what mechanisms he uses to gauge the level of misuse of volatile substances by young people. [168597]

Caroline Flint

Information on the use of volatile substances among young people aged 11-15 years is collected in an annual national survey of secondary schoolchildren commissioned by the Department of Health. "Drug use, smoking and drinking among young people in England in 2003" was based on 10,000 completed questionnaires from 321 schools in England. The survey showed eight per cent reported taking volatile substances in 2003, compared with six per cent in 2002 and seven per cent in 2001. The Home Office also produces its own statistics on general drug usage through its British Crime Survey. The last figures published were for the year 2002–2003.