DRUG AWARNESS:
The increased use of drugs among youngsters in the world is
an undisputed fact. Drug abuse is the non-lenient consumption of harmful or
life-threatening substances that can lead to physical or mental reliance.
According to an estimate, 208 million people across the globe use illegal
drugs, constituting 3.9 percent of the world’s total population. Twenty-three
million people, above the age 12, are drug addicts who are not only putting
their physical, emotional and mental health at stake but are also exposing
people around them to grave implications; directly or indirectly.
Pakistanis aged
between 15 and 64 use heroin regularly. Almost 44 tons of processed heroin are
consumed annually in Pakistan. The population that is involved In drug abuse is
mostly of a lower income background. Our Drug Abuse and Awareness program
address a range of goals that include demand reduction, reduction of drug
related crime and violence, and reduction of drug-related health and social
costs. The goal of the Drug Abuse and Awareness Campaign is to educate and
enable Pakistan’s youth to reject illicit drugs. This goal includes preventing
drug use and encouraging occasional users to discontinue use.
Some of the major reasons for
drug addiction include lack of recreational and extra-curricular activities,
the pressure to conform to societal norms, lack of acceptance by society and
family, mental health concerns including, anxiety, depression, etc.,
inclination to escape from everyday problems and peer pressure, just to name a
few.
So the drug awareness campaign is not only for the consumers of the
drug but also for the people around them who are actually equally responsible
for the consumptions of drugs by their beloved. Their behavior plays an
important role in helping these drug addicts to come out of these situation.
We live in a society, where addiction to drugs is not an individual battle but one that the
entire family deals with it. We live in a society where drug abusers are reluctant
to seek professional assistance out of shame. Drug abuse is a taboo subject in
Pakistan, where the middle or lower-middle-class families frown upon people
consuming alcohol or drugs and hence go pear-shaped in providing their loved
ones with the much needed emotional and mental navigation to quit these
life-threatening substances.
Family and friends can play a
pivotal role in curbing drug addiction. Getting your children to talk is vital,
as teens who feel loved and supported are more likely to stop experimenting
with drugs and can be convinced to seek professional help. Attention and
affection from family members can save a number of youngsters from stepping
into the euphoric world of drugs and addiction that leads to nowhere but
darkness alone.
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