The NUT point to a Scottish story about young people involved in the development of some drug education:
Schoolchildren from two Scottish schools have developed a computer game that they hope will help tackle alcohol abuse, according to the BBC.
Students at Paisley Grammar School and St Andrew’s Academy in Renfrewshire have created the ThinknDrinkn game in a bid to combat the UK’s rising binge drinking culture.
Players of the game have to find a friend who has a deteriorating condition due to alcohol abuse and help treat them with fluids and food.
They will also be given the option of taking them home or to a hospital, while having to avoid obstacles such as confrontations with a gang of youths.
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Schoolchildren from two Scottish schools have developed a computer game that they hope will help tackle alcohol abuse, according to