Drug care for youth
PA Auckland A treatment centre, Odyssey House, plans to set up an adolescent programme for drug addicts because a quarter of its inmates are aged 13 to 18. The Odyssey House Trust’s Parnell house is so overcrowded that some people are sleeping in tents in the back garden. The trust’s chairman, Mrs Barbara Goodman, said that it was looking for a third house to cater solely for the problems facing the growing number of adolescents with drug addiction.
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Press, 19 April 1984, Page 3
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