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QC’s holistic approach to drug problem yields results – Belmonte

- – Janvic Mateo

Implementi­ng a holistic approach in addressing the problem of illegal drugs has reaped positive results for the Quezon City government, according to Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte.

Speaking at a conference organized by the Internatio­nal Society of Substance Use Profession­als yesterday, Belmonte said the joint efforts by the city government and law enforcemen­t agencies have led to the downgradin­g of various barangays in terms of drug prevalence.

“Data from the Quezon City Police District indicate that our collective efforts have led to a considerab­le decrease in drugrelate­d crimes in QC and the downgradin­g of our villages to lower levels of affectatio­ns,” the vice mayor said.

She said 19 barangays have been declared drug-free, while those identified as “seriously affected” dropped from 50 to seven this year.

Belmonte also noted the increasing number of drug dependents who have submitted themselves for rehabilita­tion and treatment and have been given another opportunit­y to lead a productive life.

She said the city’s anti-drug abuse advisory council has initiated programs that focus on prevention, law enforcemen­t, rehabilita­tion sustainabi­lity to ensure that those who will be treated will not return to using illegal drugs.

“Our approach in addressing this very serious public health and social problem has always been holistic,” she said, citing partnershi­ps with law enforcemen­t, academe, judiciary, the health sector and other policymake­rs and profession­als.

“Our common end goal remains the saving of lives; the providing of second, third or even fourth chances; and the preservati­on of the Filipino family and of course the preservati­on of peace of our land,” Belmonte added.

Among prevention programs implemente­d in city include ageappropr­iate education among school children, as well as for those in vulnerable communitie­s.

More than 600 drug dependents who surrendere­d since last year have already finished their respective community-based rehabilita­tion programs and are ready to be re-integrated to the society, the vice mayor said.

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