PARENT–TEACHER ASSOCIATION SESSION FOR ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN CONDUCTED BY DISCIPLINE CLUB OF MCCTE MAHE
The Discipline Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a purposeful and awareness-oriented Parent–Teacher Association (PTA) Session for the Anti-Drug Campaign on 23 January 2025 at 10:23 AM in the college campus. The programme aimed to strengthen collaboration between parents and teachers while raising awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the importance of preventive measures.
The session began with a welcome address by the club coordinators, who emphasized the need for collective action in safeguarding students against substance abuse. They highlighted the role of both parents and teachers in monitoring behavioural changes, offering guidance, and creating a supportive environment that discourages risky habits.
Resource persons and faculty members delivered informative presentations on the consequences of drug use, early warning signs, psychological impacts, and the long-term health and social risks associated with addiction. Practical strategies were shared to help parents communicate effectively with their children, identify concerns early, and seek timely support.
The interactive discussion allowed parents to raise questions, share experiences, and understand the importance of collaborative vigilance. Teachers assured continued guidance and support through campus-based anti-drug initiatives and awareness programmes.
Overall, the PTA Session for the Anti-Drug Campaign was a successful and meaningful event that strengthened parent–teacher partnerships and reinforced the commitment of MCCTE, Mahe to promoting a safe, healthy, and drug-free educational environment.
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