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The survey covers the entire population living in private households and excludes those in collective households such as boarding houses, halls of residence and hospitals.
Are there any other examples of programmes that successfully enable people to live drug-free lives? Karen Whitefield talked about providing opportunities to get back into work.
I suggest that Scotland is Christian to its very bones.A new well-fed and comfortable generation who are able to live daily lives largely free of fear or threat may feel less inclined to rush to the polls or to the pews than their forebears did.
There is fear that they will not be believed; and fear, perhaps, of reprisals from their attackers. Victims also fear having to live again through the details of the crime when they speak to the police or the prosecutor.
However, I am sympathetic to Frances Curran's arguments, particularly given that children who are living in poverty are not currently receiving free school meals.