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  2. Education sector responses to substance abuse - Wikipedia

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    For example, within the Eastern European and Central Asian region, most countries address the primary goal of substance use prevention by establishing education laws that oblige schools to build skills and foster a culture of healthy lifestyles and safe behaviour among children and young people. [13]

  3. Number of teens abusing fentanyl skyrockets — and teen girls ...

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    While marijuana use among those ages 12 to 17 was about the same as the year prior, all other forms of illicit drug use among teens jumped, with the total number of young users reaching 3.8 ...

  4. More guns are showing up in Texas schools. What can campus ...

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    The uptick in weapons in schools in Texas mirrors national trends. ... making them more likely to engage in risky behavior like drug and alcohol abuse. If students don’t get proper support ...

  5. School-to-prison pipeline - Wikipedia

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    By nature, zero-tolerance policies, as any policy that is "unreasonable rule or policy that is the same for everyone but has an unfair effect on people who share a particular attribute", often become discriminatory. [32] [33] [34] The zero-tolerance approach was first introduced in the 1980s to reduce drug use in schools. The use of zero ...

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  7. Arguments for and against drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    In Europe as of 2007, Sweden spends the second highest percentage of GDP, after the Netherlands, on drug control. [12] The UNODC argues that when Sweden reduced spending on education and rehabilitation in the 1990s in a context of higher youth unemployment and declining GDP growth, illicit drug use rose [13] but restoring expenditure from 2002 again sharply decreased drug use as student ...

  8. Substance abuse - Wikipedia

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    Substance abuse can be a factor that affects the physical and mental health of veterans. Substance abuse may also harm personal and familial relationships, leading to financial difficulty. There is evidence to suggest that substance abuse disproportionately affects the homeless veteran population. A 2015 Florida study, which compared causes of ...

  9. Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for ...

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    Most districts in North Texas have cell phone policies for students but they vary widely. While most elementary schools have banned cell phone use, only some middle schools have.