Results
8 results found for '"Solvent abuse"' in Keywords.
Social worker on glue sniffing problem (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with social worker Bob Nightingale on an increase in solvent abuse and glue sniffing amongst teenagers in schools. Male interviewer not identified.
Jack Straw on effects of glue sniffing (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Labour MP for Blackburn, Jack Straw on the increasing problem of solvent abuse and glue sniffing amongst adolescents in the UK. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Tommy Boyd?).
Tackling solvent abuse in Belfast (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified spokesman, possibly from the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), talks about local measures to prevent solvent abuse among young people in Belfast. Male interviewer not identified. Possibly taken...
Solvent abuse bill (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Home Office minister David Mellor on the bill banning of the sale of glue to the under 16s to reduce the numbers of children abusing solvents. Male interviewer not identified.
Girl, 9, dies after sniffing lighter fuel (1988)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Vanessa Black reports on the death in Bristol of nine-year-old Sally Hodge, who died after sniffing lighter fuel. Includes interview with Zena(?) Pyle(?), neighbour; Peter Evans, Community Police Officer.
Young boy dies inhaling butane (1988)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Press conference
John Alcock reports on the death of a young boy, Robert Corcoran, after inhaling butane gas. His grieving mother, Carmella blames the shopkeeper who sold her 12 year-old son the gas, whilst Chief...
Nightline (1988)
- Genre
- News bulletin; Talk show; Phone-in; Advertisement; Trailer
Nightline. Robbie Vincent phone-in on topical issues including drink drivers facing stiffer regulations; solvent abuse; football referees quitting the game due to verbal abuse; and a vote on if there are...
Solvent abuse campaign (1992)
- Genre
- Advertisement; Interview
New solvent abuse government advert followed by Chief medical officer, Dr Kenneth Calman, talking from the radio car at the Department of Health, Whitehall about the new advertising campaign aimed at parents...