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Social Issues and Young People

Addictions resource: Dealing with Addiction

Dealing with Addiction

Providing the facts about substance abuse, gambling, gaming & food addiction as well as how to help people recover from addiction.

  • Age range: 12 years and upwards
  • Category: Schools
  • Last revised: 2021
  • Pages: 83
  • Illustrated throughout

Ebook: £10.99 Download

Hard copy: £35.99 add to basket


Cost of living resource: Feed a Family on a Budget

Feed a Family on a Budget

This resource looks at how families can lower their food budget to help reduce household expenses during difficult times.

  • Focus: Creating a food budget and tips on how to save money on groceries
  • Category: General
  • First published: 2023
  • Pages: 19
  • Illustrated throughout

Ebook: £4.99 Download

Hard copy: £15.99 add to basket


There are many issues that affect young people throughout their lives and they can cause problems to individuals or the wider community. These issues include poverty, youth crime, including knife crime, unemployment, youth gangs, discrimination, anger & violence and substance abuse.

These issues are not just restricted to individuals but rather they are troubles that affect society as a whole. Such issues hurt humans in many ways, and we will examine some of the causes and potential solutions in this section.

All Resources has published a number of resources for schools and youth centres that tackle social problems in a variety of settings. Our aim is to educate young people and give them the tools to confront a variety of social issues in a confident and informed manner.


Social Issues Resources for Schools

We publish downloadable social issues ebooks to support schools by:

  • Giving help, guidance and education on various social issues
  • Informing as well as educating

Social Issues Resources for Students

Teaching young people about social issues is important. Our aim is to produce resources that:

  • Deal with the issues tactfully
  • Respect the confidentiality of those experiencing social issues