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Defeating drugs

Transcript

Voice 1

Welcome to Spotlight. I’m Liz Waid.

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And I’m Colin Lowther. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is
easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live.

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A group of young men are busy making bread. They are learning how to cook many
different kinds of food. They laugh and make jokes while they work. Their lives are
very different from what they were a short time ago. They are all recovering from drug
problems. They have all been addicted to drugs. But now, they are living and working
in the San Patrignano drug treatment centre. Today’s Spotlight is on San Patrignano,
and their work with drug addicts.

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Eighteen hundred young people live at San Patrignano. They have all promised to stay
there for at least three years. They want to learn how to live their lives without using
drugs.

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Vincenzo Muccioli started San Patrignano in 1978. The community started in his home
in the hills above Rimini, Italy. With a group of friends, he developed a method to
rescue these young drug addicts.

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Treatment at San Patrignano has several parts. Vincenzo Muccioli believed that
addiction starts as a reaction to bad things in a person’s life - bad experiences, a lack of
love, and a bad environment. As a result, he believed that drug addicts need to be
surrounded by beauty. They need to be with people who will love them. Drug addicts
need to be with people who believe they can change - people who will help them to
change.

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For this reason Muccioli designed San Patrignano very carefully. There is beauty
everywhere you look. The buildings are all beautiful, and all around the centre there is
beautiful country.
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Each drug addict also has to learn to live as part of a very large family. For the first
year, they live together in houses for six to eight people. Later, husbands, wives and
children can also join the community. Everyone has to share in doing the house work.
They also work in teams to cook and serve meals for the whole community. Everyone
eats together in a large dining room.

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Being together in this way is all part of the training. Drug addicts often think only of
themselves and their own needs. They only think about getting the drugs they need. But
at San Patrignano, they must learn how to do things as a group. They have to think
about other people.

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Another very important part of the training is to learn how to do a job. There are 57
workshops at the centre. These workshops teach many different skills. For example,
some people learn how to make things out of wood, iron or cloth. Other people learn
how to train horses or grow crops and care for animals on a farm. Some workshops
teach jobs like plumbing - putting water pipes into a building and repairing any pipes
that go wrong. In Italy, wine is a very important part of the culture. So San Patrignano
also has a vineyard, where they make wine. Experts teach all these skills. When the
young addicts leave, they have skills to get jobs. They can live independent lives.

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The methods used at San Patrignano succeed for more than 70 per cent of addicts.
Muccioli believed that with the right training and support, these drug addicts could
remain drug free for the rest of their lives.

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This success is clear. But some experts do criticize the methods. Vincenzo Muccioli
believed in very severe discipline. The community has many rules. And some people
believe that the rules are too hard for the drug addicts to follow. Some former members
have said that this discipline hurt them physically and emotionally. However, the
government has investigated the community many times. It approves the treatment. And
San Patrignano has helped many people.

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In 1995, Vincenzo Muccioli died. He was only 61 years old. Many people wondered if
San Patrignano could survive without him. Vincenzo’s son Andrea had already joined
the community. And he became the leader after Vincenzo’s death.

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Vincenzo’s second son, Giacomo, also became involved. His job is getting financial
support for the centre. Drug addicts do not pay anything for their treatment at San
Patrignano. Their three or four year stay is completely free.

Voice 1 

The centre does not accept money from the government or from the parents of the
young people. Andrea and Giacomo believe that these young people need true love.
And love can only be given as a gift. Giving their services completely free has become
one of the most important values of the San Patrignano community.

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The necessary money comes from many individuals and companies who believe in the
community. They also support the work by supplying equipment and materials for the
workshops. Teachers and experts also give their time.

Voice 1 

Finally, about half of the money for the center comes from selling products from the
workshops. This includes animal training. And it also includes excellent food and wine.
Making these things increases the self-respect of the addicts. It helps them to believe in
themselves, and their skills. It shows that they have value in the world.

Voice 2 

The community at San Patrignano does not judge anyone for the harm they may have
caused to themselves or to other people in the past. Instead, the community tries to
discover the good that each of these young people can do in the future.

Voice 1 

The website for San Patrignano gives some of Vincenzo Muccioli’s words. These words
describe how he saw San Patrignano.

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“There are many problems that affect the drug addict. But drug use is the least
important. The center of the problem is not drugs. … It is the human person with his
fears, and the situations that threaten to pull him in. That is why I do not like to say or
hear that this is a community for drug addicts. This is a community for living. It is
where you can restart your life after years as a social outsider.”

Voice 1 

The writer of this program was Joy Smith. The producer was Nick Mangeolles. The
voices you heard were from the United Kingdom and the United States. All quotes were
adapted for this program and voiced by Spotlight. You can listen to this program again,
and read it, on the internet at www.radioenglish.net. This program is called “Defeating
Drugs”.
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Question:
Are there places in your community the help drug addicts? What do you think people
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