Introduction Drug abuse refers to the continued use of drugs or alcohol, but in the case of individual use, their friends, families, and communities are adversely affected. Many drug addicts initially began to use some form of entertainment and prescription drugs and gradually began to rely on inappropriate use. Drug abuse is often considered a crime, and most people regard it as a mental health problem. Due to shame and fear of the law, most people did not come first to seek help.
In today's society, there are more kinds of medicines, drugs are more accessible, and drugs are more likely to be abused. It is often abused drugs because of lack of education about what you might like to take medication or take medication. Drug education is a program of information and skills related to living in the world of substance abuse (Wikipedia, 2013). Implementing drug education for teachers helps individuals gain knowledge about drugs that they may introduce or contact and prevent students from using or abusing drugs in the classroom It helps.
When I was in elementary school, I had the opportunity to participate in what to say to medicine. Like D.A.R.E, I say no to the medicine. Because it taught me drug prevention and enlightenment skills. However, school teachers and parents' volunteers are responsible for managing the program. I also participated in a course called Me-ology which was designed to develop self-esteem and moral judgment. These two projects are offered together in all grades across the country and are a complete replacement for D.A.R.E. education
"The overall quality and content of this presentation is a wonderful tool to raise awareness among adolescents and drugs, especially prescription drug use, abuse and abuse.All teenagers should receive education on this topic This presentation is a good thing - Brad Short, Dr. Don Harman's principal of the South Vermillion High School of Convington Community High School, thinks that it is very important to take the lifeline too much. "I will contact the principals of each high school to contact them and encourage them to talk to your student group - for me it is - for all high schools I do not like to say this.