HC Deb 05 May 2004 vol 420 c1624W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what research his Department has commissioned into the extent of solvent abuse by children. [169029]

Miss Melanie Johnson

Information on volatile substance abuse (VSA) among young people aged 11–15 years is collected in an annual national survey of secondary school children commissioned by the Department. Latest information is given in the statistical release, "Drug use, smoking and drinking among young people in England in 2003: headline figures", which was published on 31 March 2004.

The Department funds the Department of Public Health Sciences at St. George's Hospital in south London to collect statistics on deaths associated with the abuse of gas fuels, aerosols, glues and other solvent based products. It produces an annual statistical summary of data. The sixteenth annual report highlighting mortality statistics for 2001 was published on 21 July 2003.

The Department also funds the National Children's Bureau, which is working with `Childline' to analyse calls to the helpline on VSA. This work will provide qualitative data on issues relating to young people's misuse of volatile substances, which will also inform policy and practice on VSA.

Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what estimate he has made of the number of deaths of children caused by solvent abuse in each of the last 10 years. [169058]

Miss Melanie Johnson

Statistics, collected by St. George's Hospital Medical School on behalf of the Department, on the number of deaths of children by volatile substance abuse for the last available 10 years, are shown in the table.

Number of deaths of children under 18 years

by volatile substance abuse

Deaths
1992 39
1993 30
1994 21
1995 32
1996 35
1997 29
1998 16
1999 25
2000 17
2001 25
Source:
St. George's Hospital Medical School: 16th Annual Report on Trends in Death Associated with Abuse of Volatile Substance 1971–2001—Key findings for 2001

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