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Home / Health / Chandigarh Schools Launch Teen Health Initiative

Chandigarh Schools Launch Teen Health Initiative

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Adolescent clinics address digital addiction and stress in schools.
  • Interactive sessions use games and films to engage students.
  • Health programs focus on preventing non-communicable diseases.
Chandigarh Schools Launch Teen Health Initiative

Chandigarh's Health Department has launched comprehensive Adolescent Clinics in numerous government and private schools to tackle pressing youth concerns. These clinics address a range of issues including digital addiction, substance abuse, stress, and lifestyle diseases, reaching over 117 government and 21 private schools. Utilizing engaging methods like interactive sessions, games, and movie screenings, the program aims to improve students' mental and physical well-being.

Initiatives within the schools focus on early diagnosis of health disorders, from common issues to congenital diseases, ensuring students can participate fully in school activities. Peer educators and teachers work together to provide support and counseling, particularly for students struggling with academic performance or behavioral challenges stemming from issues like late-night gaming.

Complementing these efforts, the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre runs the 'Swasth Navyuva Swasth Bharat' program. This initiative educates thousands of students on tobacco prevention and healthy diets, emphasizing the importance of healthy living and habit formation to prevent chronic diseases and foster positive mental health for future generations.

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The clinics address digital addiction, substance use, stress, sleep deprivation, and lifestyle diseases among adolescents.
This program educates students on tobacco prevention and healthy diets to promote well-being and prevent chronic diseases.
Schools use audio-visual aids, movie screenings, games, and interactive sessions to engage teenage students.

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