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Professional Training on Drug Abusing Parents Sensitivity
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at providing a series of training to frontline anti-drug personnel and tertiary school students in relevant fields with a view to enhancing their capability and knowledge in handling drug-abusing parents. Project elements include thematic seminars, sharing sessions on featured cases by ex-drug abusers, visits to local drug rehabilitation and service facilities, professional trainings organised for frontline anti-drug personnel and tertiary school students of related disciplines and anti-drug promotion activities for dissemination of anti-drug messages in tertiary institutions.
I Dare, I Want – Strength-based Project
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at enhancing the rehabilitation and life functioning of drug abusers through a continuum treatment provided by occupational therapists. Project elements include providing each participant with treatments in phases to enhance their motivation for treatment, reduce their drug abuse frequency and relapse risk, enhance mental wellbeing, establish proper life roles and improve their functioning.
有你同行 (No English title)
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at strengthening the support to drug abusers and their family members, encouraging drug abusers to live a healthier lifestyle, enhancing their motivation to quit drug and also enriching anti-drug knowledge of their family members. Project elements include physical outreach, leisure activities, court escort service and visits to hospital and prison for follow-up provided to drug abusers. Outreaching services including counselling, support groups and gatherings will also be arranged for family members of drug abusers.
轉化生命、盡情創造 (No English title)
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at providing training to peer counsellors on team-building and coaching skills, as well as to drug rehabilitees on positive thinking and resistance to adversity. Project elements include training workshops for outreaching skills and counselling theories and skills for drug rehabilitees, weekly supervision to provide support and facilitate personal growth, training on teambuilding and coaching to peer counsellors as life coaches, a sharing seminar to share the progress and outcome of this project with organisations from the anti-drug sector, and delivery of free home cleansing and repairing services for low-income families.
Vocational Training and Peer Aftercare Scheme
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at enhancing vocational skills of residents of Wu Oi Christian Long Ke Training Centre and their sense of self-efficacy, reducing relapse rates and facilitating their reintegration into the society. Project elements include vocational training and peer aftercare groups for drug rehabilitees.
“A renewed tomorrow” – Renovation for Tai Mei Tuk Female Training Centre
Project Approved in 2018
This project is for the renovation work for Tai Mei Tuk Female Training Centre so as to enhance residential rehabilitation services for female drug abusers.
Certified Addiction Counsellor Training and Clinical Supervision
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at enhancing anti-drug professionals’ competency in delivery of addiction prevention, assessment and intervention through professional training and supervision. Project elements include a certified training course and clinical group supervision sessions for those who have successfully completed the certified training course.
Equipping Families to Fight Drugs
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at strengthening support and providing training to family members of drug abusers/rehabilitees. Project elements include anti-drug and communication skills seminars and family support group sessions for family members of drug abusers/rehabilitees, as well as recruitment of reformed drug abusers as rehabilitation officers to share their life experience and provide motivational support to the participants.
Being A Mother: A Holistic Support Program for Drug-Abusing Parents and Caregiver
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at serving drug-abusing parents and parents-to-be in Tai Po and North Districts in collaboration with medical professionals of Comprehensive Child Development Service (CCDS) of New Territories East, social workers of Counselling Centre for Psychotropic Substance Abusers (CCPSAs), post-natal care worker and volunteers of the community. Project elements include individual counselling and treatment services, treatment and support groups, one-stop medical support (community CCDS station), early education and trainings and community support groups organised for drug abusing parents or parents-to-be as well as their family members. Case conference will also be arranged for frontline workers and other health care professionals.
Professional Exchange and Capacity Building in Drug Treatment Service
Project Approved in 2018
This project aims at creating a platform to exchange professional experience in enriching professional knowledge and facilitating service collaboration and referral among frontline workers in the anti-drug sector. Project elements include a symposium on drug prevention and treatment and a workshop with overseas experts and clinical practitioners be invited to be the speakers.
