Pupils from Brecon High School work with police on drugs initiative
Pupils from Brecon High School work with police on initiative to raise awareness of perils of drugs and alcohol. | Dyfed Powys Police | Heddlu Dyfed Powys
Pupils from years 12 and 13 at Brecon High School have recently been working in partnership with Dyfed Powys Police officers to launch their ‘STAMP’ initiative.
Stamp, which stands for Substance To Alcohol Misuse Partnership, has been created by the students to raise the awareness among their peers of the dangers of the misuse of alcohol and illegal drugs.
A poster designed by Head Girl, Gemma Schiebe has been produced and displayed throughout the school. And members of the team will be available to provide information leaflets to students on alcohol and drugs.
Pupils from years 12 and 13 at Brecon High School have recently been working in partnership with Dyfed Powys Police officers to launch their ‘STAMP’ initiative.
Stamp, which stands for Substance To Alcohol Misuse Partnership, has been created by the students to raise the awareness among their peers of the dangers of the misuse of alcohol and illegal drugs.
A poster designed by Head Girl, Gemma Schiebe has been produced and displayed throughout the school. And members of the team will be available to provide information leaflets to students on alcohol and drugs.
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