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Educational Forum on ‘Addiction and Family Loss’ in Al Ain University

  • Posted on:Jun 17, 2015

Educational Forum on ‘Addiction and Family Loss’ in  Al Ain UniversityThe Deanship of Student Affairs at Al-Ain University of Science and Technology based in Al Ain city, in cooperation with the Marriage Fund and the Anti-drug Section from the Abu Dhabi Police, organized a forum section entitled ‘Addiction and Family Loss’.

This regulation comes at a time when contemporary communities suffer nightmares from serious social security problem, threatening the nation's future and jeopardizing the interests of the individual, the family and society. The drug problem, either abuse or trade gravity lies in that it is increasing day after day, on the one hand and on the other hand, most of the young drug addicts are young people who represent the nation's present and future, are the driving force for production and development. Therefore, they must consider the present and future through this problem which threatens the family structure, the whole society and whole nation.

Great emphasis was placed during the forum to provide monetary and moral support for the advance awareness and cultural contribution to achieve family cohesion by addressing the legitimate social and security sides. Captain Ghalib Al Kaabi mentioned many problems and the  negative social effects caused by drugs by explaining some live examples of factual incidents encountered during the work.

Moreover, Dr. Saif Al-Jabiri , Family Advisor from the Marriage Fund Foundation clarified its impact due to the absence of religious awareness in the spread of many bad habits as indicated by the absence of parents, which are mainly affecting today's youth  leading them to make mistakes. At the end of the meeting, Dr Enas Abu Libdeh, Dean of Student Affairs honored the Advisor and the Captain and recommended subsequent workshops related to the disclosure of addicted children.

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