It was decided to observe 26 June as the International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking as an expression of UN's determination to strengthen action to achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse.
Therefore we say #NoExcuse4DrugAbuse.
#NoExcuse4DrugAbuse
#NoExcuse4DrugAbuse
Parents have the most influence in helping their children grow happy and learn to cope well in difficult life situations.
Even in very difficult circumstances, a strong bond between children and parents can mean less risky behaviours.
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thing he/she is doing right. There is one for sure, even if small. The children of parents that have a warm parenting style & know where their children are & what they are doing, are 5 times less likely to use stimulants.
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Set clear rules for behaviour,
focusing on what needs to be done.
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know: where he/she will be, for how long, with whom & doing what.
LISTEN FIRST
When parents monitor their adolescents closely & have good knowledge about their whereabouts, adolescents are 20% less likely to use hard drugs.
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LISTEN FIRST!!
The first step towards an effective therapeutic relationship between health workers and patients is based on listening with sensitivity and empathy.
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#NoExcuse4DrugAbuse
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brief interventions & motivational interviewing, combined with referral to further services, can yield many other positive outcomes.
LISTEN FIRST
Clarify the confidential nature of
the health care discussion.
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Prevention workers can have a positive influence on children
and youth to help them grow happy and resilient.
Implementing activities based on 'scientific evidence' result in less risky behaviours.
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The first step to effective prevention of drug use & other risky behaviours is listening with empathy & care.
Most children & adolescents
will never use drugs, & those who do are often affected by vulnerabilities beyond their control.
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environments through science based prevention result in less drug use and risky behaviours.
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Teachers can have a positive influence on children & youth to help them grow happy & resilient.
Even in very difficult circumstances, children who are in school and feel a sense of belonging are less vulnerable to risky behaviours.
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The first step towards a strong bond between children and teachers is listening with empathy and care.
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Kindly create a positive school culture that supports the active participation of students.
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Do everything possible to keep children in school.
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Mood swings.
Impaired judgment.
Coordination issues.
Trouble concentrating.
Memory problems.
Slurred speech.
Uncontrolled eye movements.
Stupor.
Coma.
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Hallucinations, Synesthesia, or mixing of senses, Intensified perceptions, Significant anxiety or depression, Increased heart rate, Heart palpitations, Dilated pupils, Excessive sweating, Tremors, Paranoia.
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Alcoholic hepatitis. Liver cancer. Pancreatitis. Cardiomyopathy. High blood pressure. Stroke. Mouth and throat cancer. Breast cancer. Weakened immune system. Suicidal ideation. Etc.
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