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Benefits of the youth participants in community anti-substance abuse campaigns

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Young people bring new perspectives that influence outcomes in new and unexpected way...

(2) Young people begin to realise that they have an actual role and are capable of being active contributers..

(3) Participation of contests negative stereotypes that categorize young people as lazy and indiff...

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Youth organizations offer opportunities for leadership that young people might not get otherwise.

  • Young people involved in organizations can receive information on staying safe and healthy from their peers or adults they know and respect.

  • Many young people volunteer in some way these days. This is especially effective when drug prevention programs combine statistics with real-life accounts from people who have struggled with addiction.

  • After participating in a drug prevention program, students are less likely to try using a drug that can have long-term consequences.

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  • Participation allows young people to share their experiences and ideas on the dangers of drugs. Their perceptions concerning what makes how drugs can be avoided differs from what adults believe to be the reasons or rationale.
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