Tsiyinu M/A Basic School marked World No Tobacco Day 2024
with a comprehensive awareness program aimed at educating learners about the
dangers of tobacco and the manipulative tactics used by the tobacco industry to
target children and adolescents. The event, led by the head teacher, Seshie Mawuli Maxwell, sought to
empower students with knowledge and encourage them to make healthy, informed
decisions.
Raising Awareness About Tobacco Industry Tactics
The head teacher delivered an engaging and informative
session, shedding light on the various strategies employed by the tobacco
industry to attract young people. Key points covered included:
Advertising and Marketing
How the tobacco industry uses
attractive packaging, colorful advertisements, and appealing slogans to lure
children and adolescents. The head teacher highlighted the role of social media
and entertainment in glamorizing smoking.
Product Placement and Sponsorships
Examples of how
tobacco companies place their products in movies, TV shows, and sports events
to normalize smoking and associate it with a glamorous lifestyle.
Flavored Products
The introduction of flavored tobacco
products designed to appeal to young tastes, masking the harshness of tobacco
and making it more enticing for first-time users.
Peer Influence and Social Pressures
How the industry
exploits peer pressure and the desire to fit in, using influencers and role
models to promote tobacco use among young people.
Understanding the Risks of Tobacco Use
The session also focused on educating the learners about
the serious health risks associated with tobacco use. The head teacher provided
clear, age-appropriate information on:
Health Consequences
The short-term and long-term health
effects of smoking, including respiratory issues, addiction, and increased risk
of serious diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Addiction
How nicotine addiction works and why it is so
difficult to quit once someone starts using tobacco products.
Secondhand Smoke
The dangers of secondhand smoke and its
impact on non-smokers, especially children and family members.
Interactive Discussions and Activities
To reinforce the message, the program included
interactive discussions and activities:
Q&A Sessions
Learners were encouraged to ask questions and share their thoughts, fostering an open dialogue about their perceptions and experiences related to tobacco use.
Pledges and Commitments
At the end of the session,
students were invited to make personal pledges to stay tobacco-free and to
support their friends and family in doing the same.
Conclusion
The commemoration of World No Tobacco Day 2024 at Tsiyinu
M/A Basic School was a significant step towards raising awareness about the
dangers of tobacco use and the deceptive tactics used by the tobacco industry.
By educating learners and empowering them to make informed decisions, the
school is contributing to the development of a healthier, more resilient
generation.

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