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The Effect Of Community Counselling And The Health Of A Boy Child On Drug Abuse In Ogoja Local Government Area, Cross River State
Abstract
The fight against drug abuse among boy children in Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State necessitates a comprehensive approach that goes beyond counselling. This article explores additional strategies to enhance the existing approach, including peer support groups, mentorship programs, policy changes, law enforcement reforms, mental health services, and media collaborations. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of community-based activities and sports programs in preventing drug abuse. It is important to note that ensuring safe and inclusive spaces is crucial for the well-being of young individuals in the region, ultimately contributing to the prevention and reduction of drug abuse among boy children in Ogoja LGA. Drug abuse among boy children in Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State has become a significant public health concern. It also examines the impact of counselling on health and drug abuse among these young individuals. Counselling provides a safe space for discussing drug-related issues, fostering self-worth, and promoting healthy relationships, which can help prevent drug abuse. Furthermore, community involvement and collaboration among stakeholders are crucial for the success of counselling programs aimed at addressing this issue. By focusing on counselling and community engagement, the overall health and well-being of boy children in the region can be improved, ultimately combating the growing problem of drug abuse in Ogoja LGA.