Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: Shianee Mamanglu Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) 500 HS STUDENTS IN SOUTH UNDERGO DRUG TESTING More than 500 students from public and private high schools in Southern Mindanao underwent a random drug testing yesterday, the Department of Education (DepEd) announced. Director Thelma Santos of the DepEd School Health and Nutrition Center and Education Undersecretary Ramon Bacani led the drug testing with Department of Health (DoH) personnel in 17 schools all over Region 11 (Southern Mindanao). There were 30 students selected at random in each school. The health department and its accredited drug testing laboratories performed the drug tests on high school students. Santos said the drug testing is in line with R.A. 9165 or the "Comprehensive Dangerous Acts of 2002," which requires the random drug testing of students in public and private secondary, tertiary, and higher educational institutions and vocational technical schools. The program's objectives are: To determine the prevalence of drug users among students, assess the effectivity of school-based and community-based prevention programs, deter the use of illegal drugs, facilitate the rehabilitation of drug users and dependents, and strengthen the collaboration of efforts of identified agencies against the use of illegal drugs in the rehabilitation of drug users and dependents. "The government is serious in eradicating the drug menace in the country. We drew up this program to assess if HS students are free from illegal drug use or to prevent them from being lured to this habit if they had tried one," Santos stressed. She added "many teenagers or students these days may be involved with legal or illegal drugs in various ways. Experimentation with drugs during adolescence is common. Unfortunately, teenagers who mostly are students often don't see the link between their actions today and the consequence tomorrow. This is why the government intervenes to protect them and their future." According to her, the drug testing for high school students will run until next week or until every student has been assessed. The results of the test, she assured won't be divulged to the public whatever the outcome. "The results of the test shall be strictly confidential. No school shall publish the results, whether positive or negative." Should the outcome yield positive during the initial and confirmatory test, the coordinator shall refer the students to government or DoH-accredited hospitals to determine their dependency level, she said. For those found dependent, she added, schools may impose appropriate action against the student, based on the school's regulations. They shall also be required to undergo a three-month observation and counselling period. Moreover, students showing no signs of improvement or recovery after the rehabilitation phase may choose to enrol in a private rehabilitation program or avail themselves of the government's rehabilitation services, she said. A few months ago, the DepEd and the DoH conducted a similar test to 17 public and private high schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) to meet the same objective. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin