Organisations in Scotland have been warned they must replace words like 'addict' and 'alcoholic' with more 'positive' language to help tackle the nation's drug crisis. The Scottish Nationalist Party ...
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A national campaign is calling for drug and alcohol problems to be treated as a health condition and urging people to stop using words such as “alcoholic” and “junkie”. Did you know with a Digital ...
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A national campaign calling for drug and alcohol problems to be treated as a health condition has been launched. People are being urged to stop using words such as alcoholic and junkie in the Scottish ...
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