P use is likely harming children in every classroom in Northland, a leading principal says.
Te Tai Tokerau Principals Association president Pat Newman says rampant use of methamphetamine in the north was affecting so many families it had become a major concern at schools.
"I would doubt there is a class in Northland that doesn't have a child that is somehow affected through P," he told Newstalk ZB's Early Edition today.
"That could be, at the very worst, living in a house where it is manufactured and breathing in the fumes, through to parents using the money for [drugs] that should be on food, to seeing violence that goes with P."
"The authorities will tell you it is probably easier to get your hands on P than it is on marijuana in the north."