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HeadquartersStratford
United Kingdom
Founded1946
Presidents Stephen Fry
MottoFor better mental health
Ceo Sarah Hughes
Headquart Stratford
London
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About Mind


Mind is a mental health charity in England and Wales. Founded in 1946 as the National Association for Mental Health, it celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2016. Mind offers information and advice to people with mental health problems and lobbies government and local authorities on their behalf.

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Pregabalin: Bereaved mother warns of drug abuse dangers

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By Michael McBrideBBC News NI

A Londonderry mother whose daughter died in February has warned Young People about the dangers of abusing the prescription drug, pregabalin.

Jasmin Duddy was just 21 years old when She was found unresponsive at A House in Galliagh in The City .

Her mother Pauline Duddy said a post-mortem examination later revealed Jasmin had pregabalin in her system.

Her mother's warning comes after.

The Police in Derry have also said they are attempting to locate a batch of extra-strength pregabalin tablets.

The drug is normally used to treat epilepsy and anxiety, according to the NHS.

Ms Duddy has called for tougher sentences on drug dealers and said more families will be left heartbroken unless more is done to tackle drug addiction.

Ms Duddy previously told the That Her Daughter had " the biggest heart and would have done anything for anyone".

Speaking to Bbc News NI, She Said Her Daughter had been attempting to overcome her addiction issues and was receiving treatment at Woodlea House at Gransha Hospital.

Ms Duddy said That on 1 February She received a call from Her Daughter , and knew by The Sound of her voice That She was intoxicated.

" When The Phone call ended, I texted her and said please sober up because I knew She had taken something. She then replied back saying: 'Mum, I'm trying. '

'We Are the families Left Behind '

" So at 4 o'clock in The Morning I was asleep And Then there was police at The Door and they said they wanted to come in to discuss a sensitive matter and they told me That My Daughter was found deceased.

" I don't understand why That Day - That 's the question That keeps going round my Mind - why That Day did She decide to put those tablets in her mouth, " She added.

" She was off all the tablets, She was doing really well, and I don't know what changed on The 1St February to make her put tablets into her mouth. That will never be answered. "

Ms Duddy said She only received the post-mortem examination results a few weeks back, where it was revealed She had pregabalin in her system.

" It has left the whole family devastated and there's a lot more families going through the exact same at the minute - We Are the families Left Behind . "

Ms Duddy believes the drug problem in the North West is getting worse and said more needs to be done to tackle it.

" You can get drugs quicker than you can get chocolate out of The Shop , " She Said .

" It's getting sold under your eyes, it's getting passed under your eyes and it's just horrific.

" It is all vulnerable, naive Young People who are being preyed on. "

Ms Duddy said sentences currently being handed down to convicted drug dealers are not long Enough - She believes longer sentences would reduce The Risk of individuals reoffending.

" Drug dealers should be getting years and years in prison because some are Coming Out and reoffending, doing the exact same thing again.

" If they do a Long Stretch in prison, maybe they'll change when they come out, 15 or 20 years in jail they'll have plenty of time to think about it. "

A Department of Justice spokesperson said sentencing in individual cases is a matter for The Independent judiciary.

" The current maximum sentences available to the judiciary upon conviction in the Crown Court for production or supply of controlled drugs (whether Class A , B or C) range from 14 years to life imprisonment, " they added.

" Sentencing judges must consider all The Evidence presented in the case as well as any relevant sentencing guidance and the sentences given in similar cases before reaching their decisions. "

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