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How to save people from the clutches of drugs

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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Key Strategies for Reducing Drug Use and Alcohol Misuse in Your Community

Provide Education on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. ...

Increase Access to Addiction Treatment. ...

Enhance Skills on Recognizing and Reducing Incidents of Drug Use. ...

Shift Punishment and Consequences of Drug Use.

Answered by sreenandhanaks7733
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The subject of drug and alcohol abuse is one that we don’t like to talk about much, probably because it always feels like the “Unsolvable Problem” of human nature. Case in point, there is the general datum that just about everyone knows that they shouldn’t use drugs and misuse alcohol, yet millions of Americans still do so. Why is this? It doesn’t make sense. It defies logic. It makes us not want to confront or think about the problem.

But we have to confront it. And we have to think about it. We have to because our country edges further and further into epidemic-levels of addiction and dependence on drugs and alcohol. Getting out of the trap that is modern-day, addicted America will take significant effort in every community across the nation.

There are several ways in which a community can work on preventing drug abuse within its homes, schools, churches, job places, and within the community as a whole. The important thing to remember is to put effort into all areas below, not just pick one or two and go with those:

Provide Education on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. People, especially young people, need to know more about the risks attendant with drug use and alcohol misuse. We need every parent teaching their kids about the dangers of messing around with drugs and alcohol, and we need schools teaching this information too.

Increase Access to Addiction Treatment. While millions of Americans struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, few ever get the chance to receive the proper treatment for their drug problem. Individual communities need to work on making quality addiction treatment available for all who need it.

Enhance Skills on Recognizing and Reducing Incidents of Drug Use. Law enforcement officers and EMTs know a drug user when they see one because they know of the signs to look for. Individual community members need to know the signs as well. Communities need to “skill-up” and not be so ignorant about drug use occurring before their very eyes. Parents as well as educators should be educated on the signs of drug abuse and spot these indicators sooner rather than later, so that we can treat the person before they become an addict.

Shift Punishment and Consequences of Drug Use. Drug users and alcoholics are often afraid to come forward and seek help for their addictions because they feel as though they will simply be sent off to jail somewhere and forgotten about. We need to shift our judicial approach to drug addicts and alcoholics, and we need to approach addiction from a treatment first perspective.

If every community in the States put in real effort on the above four areas, that community would notice a rapid decrease in drug use trends, alcohol misuse, interest in drugs, drug crime, accidents and injuries caused by drugs and alcohol, etc. We have to remember to retain a comprehensive approach, and we have to all work on this together. It’s quite the commitment, quite the effort, but the end goal of sober and drug-free communities is well worth it.

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