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Project Empathy – Drug Prevention Service Project for Ethnic Minority Parents and The High-risk Youths
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at promoting anti-drug knowledge among high-risk youths who are ethnic minorities and their parents/caregivers, encouraging early help-seeking behaviours and facilitating early identification of drug dependent persons within the their communities. Emphasis will be placed on prevention of cannabis abuse and improving participants’ understanding about the legal consequences of drug abuse and drug trafficking in Hong Kong. Project elements include physical and online outreach, on-the-spot crisis intervention services and counselling, on-the-spot health check-up, social groups and leisure activities, visits, pre-vocational and vocational training, education youths' group, education and support group for parents/caregivers, follow-up service, referral service and distribution of drug preventive educational publicity items.
Virtual Anti-Drug Scheme
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at strengthening tertiary student’s anti-drug awareness to cannabis and improving drug knowledge and case management skills of healthcare professionals/social workers. Project elements include anti-drug workshops, health ambassador scheme, AR exhibition and VR activities for tertiary students and AR activities for upper primary students, as well as professional training focusing on harmful effects of cannabis and experience sharing for frontline medical staff and social workers.
Resilience Building Project
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at helping substance abusers to identify and develop personal protective factors and healthy stress coping mechanisms in order to improve their drug use frequency and resilience to reduce their drug use frequency and relapse risk. Project elements include assessments, therapeutic interventions and community reintegration services, by adapting a 3-stage treatment plan (“Re-SEE-lience”, “My Resilience, My Way” and “Resilience on the Go”) to enhance drug abusers’ resilience level, frequency of drug use and relapse risks.
Vocational Skill Training and Fellow Support Scheme
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at strengthening the vocational skills of the residents of Wu Oi Christian Long Ke Training Centre and their sense of self-efficacy, reducing their relapse rates and facilitating their reintegration into society. Project elements include vocational training courses and providing peer aftercare group support service for drug rehabilitees.
Towards a New World
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at equipping male residents of the appicant’s rehabilitation centre with vocational skills, preventing them from relapse and enabling them to rebuild their relationship with family members. Project elements include vocational training, individual and group counselling, war games, adventure-based activities for residents, training and psychological support for rehabilitees and counselling for family members.
First Light in Operation Dawn
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at providing outreaching and rehabilitation services for community dwelled drug dependent persons of South Asian origin. Project elements include community outreach, job skills and vocational training courses, outward bound trainings, musical instrument training, ndividual and group counselling, peer counsellor support and training, personal growth courses and support groups for families of drug abusers.
Say No to Drugs – Path Builders for Youth Project – Light Up Your Path
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at providing rehabilitation service and mentoring programme for drug abusers under the age of 40 and promoting community acceptance of treatment and rehabilitation service. Project elements include outreaching stations, talent development activities, individual counselling, personal development programmes, career counselling, job skills training, entrepreneurship programmes, training for assistant mentors, volunteer services, certification or license courses for career development and peer supporter training/certificate courses for drug abusers/rehabilitees, mentor training and support counselling for mentors, mentoring activities, matching and mentoring programmes, and graduation recognition ceremony, and family/significant others counselling and programmes for family members of drug abusers/rehabilitees.
Sprouting a New Life Journey: A Holistic Parent Counselling and Support Program for Drug-Abusing Parents II
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at serving pregnant drug dependent women, drug dependent mothers and their children in the Kowloon East District. Project elements include individual counselling for drug abusing women, escort services to medical assessments, parenting counselling groups, in-depth group counselling, mutual support groups for mothers, family support activities, cross-discipline case work conferences.
Tap the Hidden, Tap your Talent 3.0
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at providing assesment, screening, problem identification and treatment to hidden substance abusers and their carers in order to improve their physical, mental and social health. Project elements include conducting comprehensive assessment with risk and problem identification to hidden drug abusers and their carers, performing home visits with tailor-made programmes for clients, and offering psychological and medical treatments and referrals to CCPSA and Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness.
Being A Mother Version 2: A Holistic Support Program for Drug-Abusing Parents and Caregiver
Project Approved in 2020
This project aims at collaborating with medical professionals of CCDS, social workers of CCPSA, post-natal care workers and volunteers of the community to provide services to drug abusing parents and parents-to-be in Tai Po and North Districts. Project elements include individual counselling and in-depth counselling services, one-stop medical support, mutual support groups, parenting education, family support activities and volunteer community support services, as well as cross-discipline case conferences for frontline workers and other health-care professionals.
