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Beat Drugs for the Youth Programme
Project Approved in 1997
To enhance the teenagers' understanding on the harmful effects of drugs and to assist them to build up a positive attitude towards life. Activities include anti-drug exhibition, a questionnaire survey and a visit to the drug treatment centre.
The Youth Energy Awakening Scheme
Project Approved in 1997
The project offers some ex-substance abusers with adventure basic training and peer counsellors training. These trained ex-abusers then help to recruit some at -risk youths to form a Young Adventurer Club and organise adventure training, positive peer influence group and family reconstruction training sessions for them
Specialised Training Programme for Rehabilitative Workers dealing with Drug Abusers
Project Approved in 1997
The project aims to provide specialised training to the welfare workers working in the drug-related field. It includes a short course working with Drug Abusers in residential Setting and a certificate course for counselling Drug Abusers.
Say No to Hard and Soft Drugs - A Total Beat Drugs Booklet
Project Approved in 1997
The project aims to heighten the awareness of the public about the harmful effects of drugs. A series of activities are held including talks and exhibitions, training camps, anti-drug carnival and booklets.
Work Together for the Future- Anti-drug Abuse Scheme
Project Approved in 1997
The project aims to promote anti-drug awareness among the public through a slogan competition and a carnival. It also seeks to instil sense of discipline and co-operation spirit into the at-risk youths through a gun shooting training course.
Anti-Narcotics Basketball Cup'97
Project Approved in 1997
The project aims to educate the youths about the harmful impact of abusing drugs and to strengthen their social skills through a series of activities including an anti-drug exhibition, slogan and card design competition, volunteer workers training, basketball training and competition.
Healthy Life Family Camp
Project Approved in 1997
To fund a two-day camp aiming at enhancing communication between parents and youths and increasing their knowledge about soft drugs through games and discussions.
The 2nd International Conference on Drug Abuse
Project Approved in 1996
To sponsor an international conference aiming to foster an active international exchange of knowledge and experience in the biological, psychological and social aspects of drug abuse and to enhance public awareness of the drug abuse problem.
The 28th International Narcotics Research Conference
Project Approved in 1996
To sponsor the hosting of an international conference targeting for some top scientists and clinicians to discuss topics ranging from basic science to therapeutic applications including drug addiction prevention.
Staff Cost for One Social Work Assistant and 2 Peer Counsellors
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the staff cost of 1 Social Work Assistant and 2 Peer Counsellors for 1 year aiming at strengthening its counselling services.