Delhi government to make project ‘awareness against drug abuse among school children’ online
According to an official of the Delhi government, the project for screening and awareness against drug or substance abuse among schoolchildren has moved online in view of the closure of schools due to COVID-19.
Delhi government is all set to make its project on awareness against drug abuse among school children online. According to an official of the Delhi government, the project for screening and awareness against drug or substance abuse among schoolchildren has moved online in view of the closure of schools due to COVID-19. Media reports suggest that in phase one of the project, conducted in collaboration with AIIMS' National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), a baseline survey will be carried out, whereas in the phase two resource material will be developed for awareness among parents and community regarding substance abuse.
A senior official said, "With the onset of novel coronavirus, the methodology for screening and intervention for drug or substance abuse among school-going children, were partially modified to meet the objectives. The project shall now be mostly digitally conducted till the time schools reopen. The feasibility of the same was assessed by conducting two pilot assessments in schools. An offline or face-to-face component will be added once schools reopen."
"The heads of schools have been asked to facilitate the conduction of baseline anonymous survey on substance use online for students having technology access and offline for those who do not have access," the official added. While the survey activity for class 5 has been put in abeyance until further orders, the survey covering classes 8 to 11 will be conducted from September to November.
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