Spread of Drug Among Children and Adolescents


Until now, the spread of drugs is almost unavoidable. Given the almost the entire population of the world can easily get drugs from the individuals who are not responsible.For example, from drug dealers who prey areas like schools, discos, where prostitution, and gang gathering places. Of course this can make for parents, organizations, governments worried about the spread of drugs that are so willing to reign.Any drug eradication efforts have often done, but still less likely to avoid drugs among adolescents and adults, even children of primary and junior high school that fall was a lot of drugs. Until now the most effective efforts to prevent drug abuse in children is from family education. Parents are expected to supervise and educate their children to always stay away from drugs.Under the terms of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which also agreed to Indonesia in 1989, every child's right to reproductive health information (including HIV / AIDS and drugs) and are protected physically and mentally. But the reality of the current conflict with the agreement, have found children aged 7 years there has been a kind of inhalant drugs (inhaled vapors). Children aged 8 years had used cannabis, and then at the age of 10 years, children are using drugs of various kinds, such as inhalant, marijuana, heroin, morphine, ecstasy, and so forth (BNN research in collaboration with the University of Indonesia).Based on data from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), cases of drug use by players with an elementary education level by the year 2007 amounted to 12 305. This data is very worrying because with increased drug cases (particularly among youth and children, the spread of HIV / AIDS is increasing and threatening. Spread of drugs becomes increasingly easy for elementary school children have also started to experiment smoking. Not infrequently the drug dealers to infiltrate addictive substances (substances that cause addiction effect) into the hand-rolled tobacco.This confirms that the current protection of children from the dangers of drugs is still not effective enough. Although the government in the Child Protection Act No. 23 of 2002 in article 20 is stated that the State, government, communities, families, and parents obliged and responsible for the implementation of child protection (see more on the Child Protection Act). However, the protection of children from drugs is still far from expectations.Drugs is a critical and complicated issue that can not be solved by only one party only.Because the drug is not just an individual problem but for everyone. Finding the right solution is a big job involving and mobilizing all stakeholders from government, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and local communities. It is very important to work together in order to protect children from the dangers of drugs and provide a useful alternative activities along with explaining to the children about the dangers of drugs and the negative consequences they will receive.Children need the information, strategies, and the ability to prevent them from the dangers of drugs or also reduce the impact of drug dangers of drug use from others. One effort in overcoming the dangers of drugs is to do a program that focuses on school-age children (school-going age oriented).In Indonesia, the more rapid development of a drug addict. The drug addicts were generally aged between 11 to 24 years. It means that age is the age or ages of students.At first, students are taking drugs usually begins with the introduction of smoking.Because of this habit seems to have become the norm among students today. Of this habit, the association continues to increase, especially when the students were merged into the environment of people who have become drug addicts. At first try, and then addicted.

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