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Project N.E.T. III – drug prevention in hostel and community service
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at enhancing alertness and insight of drug-taking among high-risk youths living in hostels and their parents, and enhancing parent-child relationship so as to reduce the risk of drug abuse. Project elements include (a) pre-discharge supporting service for high-risk youth including art cum narrative therapy, skill enhancement or interest groups and animal assisted activity/therapy; (b) post-discharge supporting service for high-risk youth including counselling for skill enhancement/interest development; (c) family support services including home-based visits, casework and seminar/workshop, and (d) community support including training parents and members of the general public to form a reflecting team or parent volunteer group to provide encouragement for high-risk youths or their parents.
Beat Drugs Fund – Beat Drugs School Touring Theatre
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at disseminating anti-drug messages to secondary school students through interactive roving drama shows.
Strategy of Beating Drugs
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at disseminating anti-drug messages to secondary school students through anti-drug drama performances.
From Addiction to Creation: Project on Using Creative Arts for Drug Use Prevention and Young Adult Drug Users Empowerment (Project “CAPE”)
Project Approved in 2018
The project aims at enhancing frontline staff’s knowledge and skills in delivering creative arts drug rehabilitation, improving psychosocial well-being of young adults through creative arts drug rehabilitation programme, improving public’s awareness (especially among young adults) on drug problems and cultivating empathetic understanding of the public towards young adults struggling with drug problems. Project elements include creative art competition on drug use prevention, multimedia website, artwork exhibition, press conference, training workshops and supervision sessions for front-line staff from drug rehabilitation programmes, creative arts-inspired drug rehabilitation programme for young adult drug users and a randomised controlled programme evaluation study, with in-depth interviews with participants and staff to assess the effectiveness of creative arts drug rehabilitation programme.
「Project SEToff II」– Anti-Drug Program for Working Youth and Hidden Drug Abusers
Project Approved in 2018
The project aims at identifying high-risk/hidden drug-abusing youths aged 16 to 35, providing treatments and facilitating drug abusers to reintegrate into the society. Project elements include production of anti-drug videos in collaboration with YouTubers, establishment of social media platform for promotion of positive lifestyle, launching of “caring workplace” campaign, provision of physical check-up, mental health assessment, brief solution-focused therapeutic intervention, relapse prevention psycho-therapy, positive life-development cum career counselling for high-risk/hidden drug-abusing youths, as well as short-term family counselling services for family members of drug abusers.
「Healthy transition」 – Preventive and educational program for substance abuser with mental health issues
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at reducing the risk of drug use and deterioration of mental health problems, enhancing awareness of mental health and attitude towards healthy living, improving emotional management, independence and resilience and supporting family members of young drug abusers with psychiatric disorders. Project elements include outreach service, development of a mental health and drug abuse behavioural risk assessment tool in collaboration with the Department of Social Work and Social Administration of The University of Hong Kong to screen youth diagnosed of substance abuse and mental health issues, psychological education, Strength-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (SB-CBT), career training, positive life development and mental and physical health treatment for drug abusers/ high-risk youths/youths with mental health issues/drug abusers with mental health issues, as well as family-based counselling for family members, professional training and group supervision for social workers, and research on the development of SB-CBT Model for dual diagnosis of substance abuse and psychiatric disorders for the Chinese culture.
Project CHOICE – Community-based Healthy Life Style Online and Offline Interactive Comprehensive Educational Project
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at reducing the use of cannabis or other drugs through online and offline multi-media education and counselling service. Project elements include production of educational videos by key opinion leaders (KOLs), dissemination of anti-cannabis messages, community and school-based promotion, anti-cannabis treatment in the forms of casework or groups, cognitive behavioural therapy and motivational interviewing counselling and professional training cum sharing.
Say No to Drugs – Path Builders for Youth Project – Sparkling Angel
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at providing rehabilitation service and mentoring programme for drug abusers under the age of 40 and promoting community acceptance of T&R service. Project elements include individual counselling, career counselling and personal development programme for drug abusers/rehabilitees, support counselling and mentorship training on drug knowledge, communication skills and counselling skills for mentors, mentoring activities and family counselling and programmes for family members of drug abusers/rehabilitees.
「基督精兵」尋羊運動 (No English title)
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at identifying drug abusers at early stage by peer-led outreaching service. Project elements include training workshops for outreaching skills and counselling theories and skills for rehabilitees, forming of an outreaching team to identify drug abusers for treatment, organising engaging activities for drug abusers, anti-drug activities and sharing seminars to disseminate anti-drug messages to the general public and prisoners.
“HERO+” MSM Support Service
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at providing holistic and gay-friendly drug rehabilitation treatment and programmes to men who have sex with men (MSM). Project elements include online outreach, counselling, healthy activity, supportive group, expressive art workshop, creative group, voluntary activity and narrative therapy for drug-abusing or high risk MSM. The project will also co-operate with Department of Social Work of The Hong Kong Baptist University to develop a specific intervention model for MSM drug users and apply narrative therapy in counselling and group work, with a sharing session for anti-drug workers on exploring narrative therapy as an effective means for case intervention to be conducted.
