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Seminar on invest in Prevention theme "International Day Against Drug Abuse"

On June 10, 2024, Freedom Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre, Mian Afzal Trust Hospital (MATH), and Pakistan Youth Organization (PYO) collaborated to host a seminar at GIFT University, Gujranwala, Pakistan. The event, titled "Invest in Prevention," aimed to raise awareness about drug abuse and prevention strategies, aligning with the International Day Against Drug Abuse.

Key Takeaways:

  • Mr. Sana Ullah Rathore emphasized promoting protector factors, such as sports and recreational activities, to prevent drug use among youth. He also debunked common myths about drug use and discussed bio-psycho-social factors.
  • Ms. Maham Butt focused on the importance of investing in prevention, while Dr. Maria Jabeen addressed biological factors related to substance use.
  • Mr. Sufi Muhammad Javed stressed the need for drug demand reduction and appreciated the collaboration with GIFT University.
  • Mr. Nasir Hanjra, DSP, highlighted the importance of working with youth to prevent drug addiction and radicalism.
  • Dr. Asir Jamal, Dean Social Sciences GIFT University, Dr. Taimur Kayni, Ms. Maham Butt Psychologist, Ms. Ramsha, Ms. Fozia Hassan, Ms. Mariam Sohail were also among the speakers.

Event Highlights:

  • Mr. Sana Ullah Rathore took an oath from the office bearers of GIFT Character Building Society (GCBS).
  • Shields were presented to the speakers by GCBS.
  • The event brought together experts from various fields, including healthcare, psychology, social work, and law enforcement, to share their insights and expertise.

Conclusion:

The seminar successfully emphasized the significance of prevention in addressing drug abuse. The collaborative effort among Freedom Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre, Mian Afzal Trust Hospital, Pakistan Youth Organization, and GIFT University demonstrated a united commitment to promoting a healthier and safer community.