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FMN - the National Swedish Parents Anti-Narcotics Association The FMN association is based on three important pillars:
Connecting with people - self-help. As soon as a drug addiction has been discovered, family life is turned on its head. People will ask themselves "Where did we go wrong?" and, most importantly, "What do we do now?". While parents and siblings often experience guilt and inner turmoil, FMN has found that they are seldom at blame for someone's addiction. Other factors, such as curiosity, pressure and group acceptance of drug abuse, low prices, and the ready availability of drugs will cause teenagers to experiment with narcotics.
Information, meetings and talks. In order to prevent our teenagers from experimenting with drugs, parents and other adults need to be informed about these issues. Knowing this, the FMN association often visits schools and workplaces to give informative talks about drugs. Parents, students, and teachers all need to be knowledgeable about the dangers of drug abuse. FMN:s objective is to provide this knowledge. Furthermore, it's important that people learn to recognize the early warning signs of drug addiction. The earlier an addiction is discovered, the easier it is to put an end to it.
FMN also cooperates with international organizations in the struggle against drugs. The association is a member of:
For more information about our organization please contact: FMN - The National Swedish Parents Anti-Narcotics Association
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