Social Minister Borislav Gutsanov will attend an open lesson today at the Alexander Pushkin Secondary School in Varna, organized by the State Agency for Child Protection.
The event is part of the campaign that informs children and young people about the risks of using vapes, laughing gas and designer drugs. So far, over 2,600 adolescents in different cities have been covered by the initiative.
“Everything starts with the way of thinking, which is why the campaign against the use of vapes, laughing gas and designer drugs of the State Agency for Child Protection is so important. Even if we save one child, it means it made sense,” Borislav Gutsanov said.
The open lesson will also be attended by the Chair of the State Agency for Child Protection Teodora Ivanova and Prof. Snezha Zlateva, head of the clinic "Intensive Treatment of Acute Poisonings and Toxicoallergies" at the Military Medical Academy in the city.
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