Teacher survey reveals alarming level of drug use on school grounds
Teachers are aware of pupils using drugs, a new survey has found (PA)
A survey by the NASUWT teachers' union found that teachers are aware of pupils using substances, including cannabis, spice, cocaine, ketamine, alcohol, nitrous oxide and nicotine pouches, on school premises.
Nearly one in 10 teachers expressed concern about pupils smoking the synthetic cannabinoid known as spice at school, while close to one in five were aware of cannabis use.
The union warned that the use of drugs, alcohol, and access to gambling apps are contributing to a rise in disruptive, violent, and abusive behaviour among pupils.
The NASUWT is calling for greater government action, including a partnership approach involving schools, health, and police, and ensuring every school has access to a school-based counsellor.
Additional concerns highlighted by the union include excessive energy drink consumption and an increase in vaping among pupils, urging a ban on high-caffeine drinks for under-16s.