
Week 8: Consequences of Drug Abuse on the Community
Subject: Social Studies
Class: JSS 2
Week of the Second Term: 8th Week
Topic: Consequences of Drug Abuse
Sub-Topic: Impact on the Community
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Identify the broader community consequences of drug abuse.
- Explain the relationship between drug abuse and community development.
Entry Behaviour:
Students should be aware of community structures and their functions.
Instructional Materials:
- Textbook: Social Studies For Junior Secondary School 2 (BEC Edition)
- Charts and graphs depicting drug abuse statistics in the community
- Videos on community impact
Content:
Consequences of Drug Abuse on the Community
Drug abuse doesn’t just harm the individuals who use drugs; it also has serious effects on the entire community. Here are some major consequences of drug abuse on society:
1. Violence and Insecurity
- Description: Drug abuse often leads to increased violence and criminal activities. People who are addicted to drugs may commit crimes to get money for more drugs, or they may become violent because of the effects drugs have on their behavior.
- Effect on the Community: This can make neighborhoods unsafe for everyone, causing fear and insecurity. People may be afraid to walk in certain areas or let their children play outside. Drug-related violence can tear communities apart and create a sense of danger.
2. Lack of Growth and Development
- Description: When many people in a community abuse drugs, it can stop the community from growing and developing. This is because people who are addicted to drugs may not work, go to school, or contribute positively to society.
- Effect on the Community: Without productive members of society, the community may struggle to improve its economy, education, or infrastructure. Drug abuse can lead to fewer job opportunities, poor schools, and lack of basic services, making it hard for the community to move forward and prosper.
Step 1: Introduction
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