By Chito Chavez
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) will now be the lead group of a systematic and institutionalized uniform preventive education program for the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and their youth constituents.
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Director General Aaron N. Aquino (KEVIN TRISTAN ESPIRITU / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
“This paved the way to the guidelines institutionalizing a uniform preventive education program in anti-drug advocacy complementing the demand reduction campaign for the youth leaders in the community,” said PDEA Director General Aaron N. Aquino.
Aquino has pushed for the creation of a uniform anti-drug advocacy program for SK nationwide being the country’s lead anti-narcotics agency.
Known as “Sangguniang Kabataan Standard Training in Extensive Anti-Drug Preventive Education – A Uniform Program for Youth Leaders (SK-STEP-UP), the program was approved and adopted on June 27, 2019, under Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Board Regulation No. 5 Series of 2019.
The SK STEP-UP is designed as a supervisory level preventive education training program aimed at empowering the SK and barangay youth leaders to be Certified Anti-Drug Advocates cascading and harmonizing the government’s drug demand reduction strategy down to the grassroots level.
Aquino noted the youth leaders specifically the SK chairpersons, its councilors, selected Local Youth Development Council members, and other equally qualified youth leaders shall be responsible in the regular conduct of prevention activities and organizing anti-drug events in their barangays.
He explained the SK STEP-UP has three phases namely: The youth camp; trainer’s training for the youth leaders; and ground implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Director General Aaron N. Aquino (KEVIN TRISTAN ESPIRITU / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
“This paved the way to the guidelines institutionalizing a uniform preventive education program in anti-drug advocacy complementing the demand reduction campaign for the youth leaders in the community,” said PDEA Director General Aaron N. Aquino.
Aquino has pushed for the creation of a uniform anti-drug advocacy program for SK nationwide being the country’s lead anti-narcotics agency.
Known as “Sangguniang Kabataan Standard Training in Extensive Anti-Drug Preventive Education – A Uniform Program for Youth Leaders (SK-STEP-UP), the program was approved and adopted on June 27, 2019, under Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Board Regulation No. 5 Series of 2019.
The SK STEP-UP is designed as a supervisory level preventive education training program aimed at empowering the SK and barangay youth leaders to be Certified Anti-Drug Advocates cascading and harmonizing the government’s drug demand reduction strategy down to the grassroots level.
Aquino noted the youth leaders specifically the SK chairpersons, its councilors, selected Local Youth Development Council members, and other equally qualified youth leaders shall be responsible in the regular conduct of prevention activities and organizing anti-drug events in their barangays.
He explained the SK STEP-UP has three phases namely: The youth camp; trainer’s training for the youth leaders; and ground implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.