,What is the NDMP and how does it view prevention of
alcohol and drug (15) CMY2602 abuse as diverse
interventions? Give an outline of how the education
system influences the unemployment of the youth. (10)
What is albinism? Also discuss the myths and
misconceptions about albinos. CMY2603 4. Discuss the
integrated approach to preventing substance abuse and
provide your own examples. (15)
1. The National Drug Master Plan
(NDMP) and Its View on the Prevention
of Alcohol and Drug Abuse as Diverse
Interventions (15 marks)
The National Drug Master Plan (NDMP) is
South Africa's primary policy framework for
addressing substance abuse and its related
social and economic impacts. The NDMP
provides a coordinated approach that
involves multiple government departments,
, civil society organizations, and stakeholders
in addressing drug and alcohol abuse at
national, provincial, and local levels. The
plan aims to reduce drug demand, supply,
and harm while promoting rehabilitation
and social reintegration of affected
individuals.
Diverse Interventions for Prevention
The NDMP recognizes that preventing
alcohol and drug abuse requires a multi-
faceted and diverse approach,
considering the complexity of substance
abuse as a social, psychological, and
economic issue. The prevention strategies
under the NDMP include:
1. Primary Prevention (Awareness and
Education)
alcohol and drug (15) CMY2602 abuse as diverse
interventions? Give an outline of how the education
system influences the unemployment of the youth. (10)
What is albinism? Also discuss the myths and
misconceptions about albinos. CMY2603 4. Discuss the
integrated approach to preventing substance abuse and
provide your own examples. (15)
1. The National Drug Master Plan
(NDMP) and Its View on the Prevention
of Alcohol and Drug Abuse as Diverse
Interventions (15 marks)
The National Drug Master Plan (NDMP) is
South Africa's primary policy framework for
addressing substance abuse and its related
social and economic impacts. The NDMP
provides a coordinated approach that
involves multiple government departments,
, civil society organizations, and stakeholders
in addressing drug and alcohol abuse at
national, provincial, and local levels. The
plan aims to reduce drug demand, supply,
and harm while promoting rehabilitation
and social reintegration of affected
individuals.
Diverse Interventions for Prevention
The NDMP recognizes that preventing
alcohol and drug abuse requires a multi-
faceted and diverse approach,
considering the complexity of substance
abuse as a social, psychological, and
economic issue. The prevention strategies
under the NDMP include:
1. Primary Prevention (Awareness and
Education)