2. UPLIFTMENT OF THE SOCIETY THROUGH
AN ACTIVITY CENTER
EFFECTIVE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
3.
4. Do After School Programs Reduce Juvenile Crime?
The Prime Time for Juvenile Crime Needs Afterschool. ... High-quality afterschool
programs can improve students' academic performance, behavior, and help reduce crime by
providing a safe, supervised environment during the hours kids are most likely to commit or
become a victim of violent crime.
How Many Kids Are In After School Programs?
There are currently 10.2 million children in after-school programs, and demand is
growing. For every child currently in a program.
MOTIVATION (Identification)
How Is Drug Abuse A Social Issue?
Drug abuse also plays a role in many major social problems, such as drugged driving,
violence, stress, and child abuse. Drug abuse can lead to homelessness, crime, and
missed work or problems with keeping a job. It harms unborn babies and destroys
families.
5. WHAT IS THE ISSUE
1) THE PROBLEM IS THAT DRUG ARE BECOMING MORE COMMON AMONG
YOUNG PEOPLE.
2) THE TREND OF EDUCATION FOR YOUTH IS COMING TO AN END.
3) YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WHIT SOCIETY.
6. WHAT IS THE DRUG AND ALCOHAL?
Substance abuse is when you
take drugs that are not legal. It's also when
you use alcohol, prescription medicine, and
other legal substances too much or in the
wrong way.
WHAT IS DRUG ABUSE AND ITS EFFECTS ?
These health effects may occur after just one use
Longer-term effects can include heart or
lung disease, cancer, mental illness,
HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and others. Long-
term drug use can also lead
to addiction. Drug addiction is a brain
disorder
7. WHAT ARE THE COMMONLY ABUSED DRUGS?
1.Alcohol.
2.Ayahuasca.
3.Cocaine.
4.DMT.
5.GHB.
6.Hallucinogens.
7.Heroin.
8.Hashish
8. WHAT IS THE MOST ABUSED DRUG?
1.Marijuana – 4.2 Million.
2. Cocaine – 821,000
3. Heroin – 426,000.
HOW IS DRUG ABUSE A SOCIAL ISSUE?
Drug abuse also plays a role in many major social
problems, such as drugged driving, violence, stress,
and child abuse. Drug abuse can lead to
homelessness, crime, and missed work
or problems with keeping a job. It harms unborn
babies and destroys families.
9. HOW MANY TEENS USE DRUGS? - NIDA FOR TEENS
This survey of more than 46,000 teens—8th, 10th, and
12th graders to be exact—showed that 13 percent of 8th
graders, 30 percent of 10th graders, and 40 percent of
12th graders say they have used a drug at least once in
the past year.
10. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON DRUG USED AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS?
According to a high school drug use survey from National Institute
of Drug Abuse, the next most popular drugs in high schools —
especially among 12th graders — are: Amphetamines.
11. What Vitamins Are Lacking In Young People That Lead To The Drug
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) Drug Interactions
12. WHY YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER
Effective Afterschool Programs Bring A Wide Range
Of Benefits To Youth, Families And Communities
1. can boost academic performance.
2. reduce risky behaviors.
3. promote physical health.
YOUTH CENTER Is A Place Where Young People Can Meet And
Participate In A Variety Of Activities.
1.Being part of a group can help young people develop important
personal and interpersonal skills. ...
2.It can also help young people gain self-confidence and self-
esteem. ...
3.It can help reduce the risk of becoming involved in unsafe
activities, such as using drugs and alcohol.
13. HOW YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTERS CAN HELP REDUCE
DRUGS AND ALCOHAL
Student Playing At The Center.
Get Tired Of Playing In The Center.
Through Architecture.
Designing A Place Where Students Do Not Care About Drugs
And Alcohol.
To Nurture An Awareness Of The Spiritual Nature Of Human Beings.
To Provide Opportunities For The Development Of Skills Through
Challenging Activities Leading To Fulfillment And Self-confidence.
A whole new breed of architecture can help fight drug addiction
and save thousands of lives every year.
14. CONCLUSIONS
•REGULAR CONTACT WITH PARENTS
•ADULTS AND FAMILIES INVOLVEMENT IN ACTIVITIES
•THE ACTIVITIES COMPLEMENT GAPS IN SOCIETY
•YOUNG PEOPLE NEED SOME PEACE AND QUIETNESS
•SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
•YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
•INTEGRATION OF FAMILY, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
15. CASE STUDY (AREA OF STUDY)
KPK PAKISTAN
How many drug addicts are there in the world?
World Drug Report 2017: 29.5 million people globally suffer from drug use disorders,
opioids the most harmful.
How many people are addicted to drugs in Pakistan?
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Pakistan has 6.7 million
drug users. More than 4 million of these are addicts, amongst the highest number for any
country in the world. Abuse of cannabis and heroin is rife in the country and the drugs are
extremely cheap and easy to get.
NUMBER OF DRUG ADDICTS HIGHEST IN KP
According to the statistics of the Directorate of Social Welfare department Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa , 11% people are using drugs in KP while in Punjab and Sindh they are
about 6.5% of the population.
Social Welfare department was working in five districts of KP including Peshawar,
Kohat , Swat, Dir Lower and Dera Ismail Khan, adding they have rehabilitated 1250
drug addicts only in Peshawar.
16. UNODC : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
According to the technical summary report, the prevalence of drug use in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa is higher than in other provinces in the country.
Youngsters are the most affected by drugs and alcohol. Every individual
whether in a town, city, community, family, school or college is affected by
drugs and alcohol, directly or indirectly. Twenty three million people, mostly
above 12 years, are drug addicts who are are affecting more people around
them; for example, their parents, neighbors, siblings and friends etc.
In Pakistan more than 800,000 people between the age of 15 and 64
are addicted to use heroin on a regular basis, as indicated by United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). America is considered
as a country where maximum volume of heroin is consumed but
estimates show that around 44 tons of heroin is consumed every
year in Pakistan. This ratio is two to three times higher than US.
17. I WANT TO DESIGN YOUTH / SOCIAL ACTIVITY CENTER WHICH SCAPE YOUTH
LIVES FROM SOCIAL EVILS.
TO BRIGHT THEIR LIVES TOWORD THEIR FUTURE THROUGH CENTER.
BUILDING TYPOLOGY
18. References
Sawyer SM, Afifi RA, Bearinger LH, Blakemore SJ, Dick B, et al. (2012) Adolescence: a foundation
for future health.Lancet 379: 1630-1640.
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UNODC : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime