In recent years, children and young people using narcotic substances have been among the most vulnerable categories. While the challenge for a community without addiction is big, it requires a comprehensive approach.
This was said at the National Conference "A Community Without Addiction", in partnership with the Coalition of NGOs for Child Protection, Trust Circle Foundation and the organization Labyrinth, organized by the Office for Good Governance within the Office of the Prime Minister.
According to him, the fight against addiction requires an inclusive and coordinated approach.
Meanwhile, the president of the Coalition of NGOs for Child Protection – KOMF, Remzije Krasniqi, said that in recent years children and young people using narcotic substances have been among the most vulnerable categories.
She emphasized that this situation has been identified as a priority for action by the organization, but also as a call for other institutions.
He said that the most affected are young people and adolescents aged 15–25. Abuse of narcotic substances, Kutllovci added, has also been noted among children.
The Director of Psychiatry, Faton Kutllovci, said that among the factors influencing the increase in the number of people abusing psychoactive substances are family factors such as lack of parental care, and social ones including unemployment.
Other factors, Kutllovci mentioned, are economic challenges, anxiety, depression and easy access to psychoactive substances.