Biology, asked by montikansal2321, 9 months ago

Other 4 benefits of youth participants in community anti substance abuse campaign

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Answered by shivanandaravikumar
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Empowering youth to play a greater role in prevention programmes builds upon their ability to overcome limitations to their participation and provide them with opportunities to make decisions that affect their lives and well-being.

The Anti Drug Abuse Campaign Project is an educational and a rehabilitation project targeting youth involved with drugs, children recovering from forced drug use, and youth whose efforts in research and outreach help to make a difference in their life.

Explanation:

  • youth represent a significant part of the country like India, as a result of this it would prevent the for the generation from substance abuse.
  • Secondly substance abuse is most commonly seen in among the youth of India and as a result of this if they participate in anti substance abuse then and the the substance abuse would gradually decrease among the youth.
  • In addition to this the youth are gifted with a large amount of energy which may be required for such campaign.
  • The youth are the future of the nation and hence the it has a lot of benefits.
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.

Extra point :

  • 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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