Group 1: Individual Perspectives on Good Governance
Orientation on Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium
Our orientation at the Inner Court was about the Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium organized by NSTP-CWTS in partnership with the Learning Resource Institute. The program emphasized the importance of drug prevention and control, highlighting the serious consequences of drug abuse on individuals and society.
We are now about to give our reflection about the orientation. Below are the guide questions for reflection:
1. REFLECTION ABT GOOD GOVERNANCE
2.HOW CAN YOU NSTP STUDENT ADDRESS DRUGS IN OUR COUNTRY
3.DRUG IDENTIFICATION REPUBLIC ACT 9165 JUNE 7 2002
-LOURICH CABORNAY
-ERICA AMPATIN
1. As an NSTP student, I can help by educating my peers about the danger of drugs,participating in the anti-drug campaigns,and reporting illegal activities.
2.This is the "Comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002" that regulates the use, sale,and handling of illegal drugs in the Philippines.
-CHRISABLE ABOGA
1. Addressing drugs through NSTP is about spreading awareness promoting prevention, and engaging the community.
2. By educating students and involving them in community activities against drug abuse, NSTP can help build a culture of safety and responsibility.
- MARINEL REGATO
Good governance means being honest, fair, and helping keep the country safe and peaceful.
As an NSTP student, I can help fight drugs by teaching others about their dangers, joining anti-drug programs, and encouraging good habits.
Drug identification is knowing which substances are illegal and understanding their harmful effects.
Republic Act 9165, enacted on June 7, 2002, is the law against illegal drugs to protect people, especially the youth.
- JERICK LUGADA
-WENDY GUANTERO
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