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Bapco Alcohol, Drug and

Substance Abuse
Campaign
PROPOSAL
JULY – AUGUST 2022
Bapco Alcohol, Drug and Substance Abuse Campaign
Timeline
Introduce Alcohol
& Drug Policy 3 August - Quiz #3 with prizes
18 July - Campaign Launch:
- Digital posters (BD 25 Sadeem) x3 winners
- LED Screen
- Portal July - Webinar 1: 15 August- Quiz #4 with prizes
- Newsletter Psychologist - Medical Aspects (BD 25 Sadeem) x3 winners
- Digital Banner of Substance Abuse.

July 2022 August 2022

August – Webinar 2:
20 July - Quiz #1 with prizes Psychologist - Medical Aspects of
(BD 25 Sadeem) x3 winners Substance Abuse.
27 July - Quiz #2 with prizes
(BD 25 Sadeem) x3 winners
Quiz Questions (will be presented as multiple choice questions):
Quiz #1 Quiz #2 Quiz #3 Quiz #4

• Q: What is Drug addiction? • Q: What are the causes of drug • Q: What are the warning signs of • Q: Is drug addiction a brain
• A: Drug addiction is a chronic, addiction? drug addiction? disease?
often relapsing brain disease that • A: Risk for addiction is influenced • A: • A: Drug addiction, or substance
causes compulsive drug seeking by a person's biology, social • Spending less time on activities use disorder, is a brain disease.
and use, despite harmful environment, and age or stage of that used to be necessary, such as The drugs affect your brain,
consequences to the drug addict development. The more risk hanging out with family and making it difficult to stop taking
and those around them. factors an individual has, the friends, exercising, or pursuing the drugs, even if you want to. The
greater the chance that taking hobbies or other interests first step to drug addiction
drugs can lead to addiction. • Drop in attendance and treatment is seeing the problem
performance at work or school and deciding to get help
• Taking serious risks in order to
obtain one’s drug of choice
• Acting out in personal
relationships, particularly if
someone is attempting to address
their substance problems
• Going out of one’s way to hide the
number of drugs taken
• Serious changes or deterioration in
hygiene or physical appearance
• Needing to use more and more of
the drug in order to produce the
same effect
• Withdrawal symptoms such as
shakiness, trembling, sweating,
nausea, or fatigue

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