Addiction Free Nation
Empowering Youth: Addiction Eradication Counselling Campaigns Launched in Schools by Dr. Mala, Secretary of Idvika Foundation
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In an era where the battle against addiction has become more pressing than ever, proactive steps are being taken to address this issue right from its roots. Dr. Mala, the esteemed Secretary of the Idvika Foundation, has embarked on a powerful journey to tackle addiction head-on by introducing addiction eradication counselling campaigns in schools. These campaigns are designed to educate and empower young minds, providing them with the necessary tools to resist the temptations of addiction and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Understanding the Need
Adolescence and early adulthood are crucial phases in a person’s life, characterized by immense curiosity, experimentation, and vulnerability. This is also a time when young individuals can fall prey to various addictive substances, such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and even technology. Recognizing this pressing need to protect and guide the youth, Dr. Mala’s initiative is a beacon of hope and change.
Campaign Objectives
- Awareness and Education: The primary objective of these campaigns is to raise awareness about the risks associated with addiction. Through engaging workshops and seminars, students are provided with accurate and up-to-date information about the consequences of addiction on physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Early Intervention: Dr. Mala’s initiative aims to catch addiction tendencies in their early stages. By fostering open discussions and safe spaces, students are encouraged to share their concerns and experiences, allowing educators to identify those at risk and provide timely support.
- Skill Development: Prevention is better than cure. The counselling campaigns focus on equipping students with life skills that bolster their resilience against addiction pressures. These skills include effective communication, stress management, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- Peer Support Networks: Recognizing the influence of peers on adolescent behavior, the campaigns promote the formation of strong support networks. Peers are encouraged to look out for each other and provide a safe haven for those struggling with addiction-related issues.