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Pregnant to Nurturing Scheme 2.0
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at providing comprehensive services for drug abusing or ex-drug abusing parents and pregnant women and their children. Project elements include outreach activities, supportive and counselling services for drug abusers, rehabilitees and their family members, parenting and child care guidance services and support for ex-drug abusing and drug abusing parents who live apart from their children.
Gato House – Under the “Meow” Roof
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at preventing relapse and reduce drug use among drug abusers through animal-assisted therapy. Project elements include providing animal-assisted therapy, e.g. individual and group counselling and life education, and animal-related vocational training as well as job trial for drug abusers and rehabilitees and family counselling for drug abusing mothers and their children.
Marvel Imprint II
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at serving pregnant and postnatal drug abusers together with their family members in the Kowloon West region. Project elements include supportive and counselling services, parenting and child care guidance services, community involvement and drug prevention education activities for at-risk female and community members.
重新裝備、重回正軌 (No English title)
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at equipping residents of Christian New Life Association with vocational skills so as to enhance their sense of self-efficacy and facilitate their reintegration into society. Project elements include vocational training courses including painting, wires fixing, plumbing, welding, air-conditioning and solar panel installation for participants. Trained participants will then help low-income families and elderly persons to conduct home repair and maintenance.
《新生綜合模式生涯發展計劃》之延伸 (No English title)
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at strengthening the employment readiness of drug rehabilitees through vocational training, apprentice scheme and career life planning. Project elements include vocational training and interest classes, career life planning and job matching, apprentice scheme, job matching and placement, and trainee sharing session.
Mobile Functional Cognition Program 2.0
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at strengthening the cognitive and occupational functions of drug abusers. Project elements include promulgating the evidence-based Mobile Functional Cognition Program, which is a training programme with three parts, i.e. pre-assessment and recovery planning, functional cognitive training and post-assessment and round up.
“Taste of Art and Sports” – Project for the Physical and Mental Well-being of Female Drug Abusers under Residential Treatment
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at enhancing the mental and physical health and reducing the relapse risk of female drug rehabilitees in Sister Aquinas Memorial Women’s Treatment Centre (WTC). Project elements include group-based counselling services, art and sports lessons for residents, art and sports activities and trainee sharing sessions for WTC residents and their family members and guided tours to WTC for social workers and members of the general public.
Substance Misuse to Psychiatric Disorders for Cannabis –Prospective Evaluation on Cognitive Function and its Associated Genetic Vulnerability in Cannabis Users (SToP –C – PeCoG)
Project Approved in 2019
The project aims at (i) evaluating the change in neurocognitive functions for cannabis abusers over 18 months; (ii) determining if genetic vulnerability associated with cannabis use also predispose cannabis abusers to have poorer neurocognitive outcomes and more severe cannabis use disorder.
Adverse Mental Health Effects of a New Psychotropic Substance (Synthetic Cathinones) Use: a Literature Review
Project Approved in 2019
The project aims at conducting a literature review on the risk factors, frequencies, symptoms, pathomechanisms and treatments of Synthetic Cathinones (SCs)-related psychiatric disorders, e.g., SC use disorder, psychosis, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and cognitive impairment.
The Application of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) as an Adjunct Therapy in Reduction of Craving and Consumption of Illicit Drugs
Project Approved in 2019
The project aims at (i) examining if rTMS can reduce craving and consumption of the most commonly used illicit drugs (amphetamine and cocaine) among young people (aged 18 to 35) in Hong Kong; (ii) investigating the association between rTMS protocol (frequency and intensity) and drug craving and consumption; (iii) investigating whether there are gains in executing functioning and reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms among participants who have received rTMS treatment.
