Your school has recently been dealing with the problem of students smoking. There have been all sorts of talks and assemblies to address the problem, but nothing seems to be working. Out of options, he headteacher gives you, the SRC, a chance to do something about it. What do you do?
It was great listening to the number of creative solutions each group came up with; here's a list of some of them:
- Set up a counseling department in school
- Arrange an educational trip to a psychiatric hospital to learn from the experiences of (marijuana) smokers
- Talk to the government to start an anti-smoking advertising campaign
- Talk to students about peer pressure
- Tell the parents of students who smoke
- Pray for the students
- Show a video/give an interactive presentation on the effects of smoking
- Write articles to the government calling on them to lower tax on cigarettes so students can't afford to buy them or;
- Call on the government to ban smoking altogether
- Keep students busy with extra curricular activities so they won't have time to smoke
- Conduct regular checks among students
- Each class should have a 'watch group' to identify smokers
- Students caught smoking should be disgraced to deter others
- Students caught smoking should be suspended and then expelled if caught again
- Reach out to students in love, be a friend
- Try to find out what the reason for smoking; they may have problems at home etc
- Create anti-smoking posters and put them around the school
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