Random Drug Testing Part 1


Random Drug Testing part 1 – DRUGS IN SCHOOLS Following its recent expose on drug deals in some bars in Metro Manila, Reporter’s Notebook now focuses on the rising cases of drug abuse in schools. The Dangerous Drugs Board revealed that about half a million kids aged fourteen and below were found out to be using illegal drugs. Recently, the government started implementing random drug tests in schools as a response to the problem. Human rights advocates are wary, however, as this procedure may infringe on the rights of the students. Are drug tests the solution or is this just a knee-jerk reaction to the problem of drug use in schools?

 

Drug abuse prevention programme targets more schools

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ST JOHN'S, Antigua – Officials at The Crossroads Centre, a residential drug and alcohol abuse treatment facility, plan to step up efforts to reduce or prevent drug and alcohol abuse in Antigua & Barbuda through a school-based drug eradication project. Read more on Antigua Observer