Pubdate: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 Source: Fiji Times (Fiji) Copyright: 2013 Fiji Times Limited Contact: http://www.fijitimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3445 Author: Torika Tokalau DRUG TREND IN SCHOOLS THERE is a worrying trend of a large number of drugs and substance abuse in schools, the latest statistics released by the Ministry of Education reveals. The statistics, although taken from 2011, are the most recent. According to the Schools Information Management System (SIMS), there were a total of 1712 offences recorded from all nine educational districts. Of these offences, there were 54 marijuana cases, 369 kava consumption cases and 268 alcohol consumption cases. There were also 522 smoking cases, 212 inhalant cases, 215 sexual cases and 72 pregnancy cases. And it is because of these high numbers that National Substance Abuse Advisory Committee (NSAAC) director Misaele Driubalavu says schools need to introduce classes into their curriculum that raises more awareness on drugs and substance abuse. "There is more that needs to be done and will take the collaborative effort of everyone," Mr Driubalavu said. "The biggest challenge now is in the secondary schools division and in particular the schools in the Suva and Nausori education districts." Of the 721 primary schools that sent their 2011 SIMS, 655 did not record any offence. Out of the 172 secondary schools which sent their SIMS, 69 did not record any offence. "That is a 91 per cent and 40 per cent achievement respectively, which shows the work that we and other stakeholders have been doing is becoming fruitful." For this year's World Drugs Day, to be held on June 26, the ministry and NSAAC have organised a week-long awareness program at selected schools. The theme for this year's World Drugs Day is Keep Me Safe From Abuse to Shine = THE BEST. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt