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Touch Point
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at enhancing the motivation of arrested young drug abusers and their hidden peers to quit drugs and helping them start up treatment plan through pre-trial intervention supportive services. Project activities include internet and court outreach service, pre-trial intervention and helping arrested young drug abusers to start up their own treatment plan. Counselling and multiple assessments including education and vocation assessment and personal growth, etc will be provided to arrested young drug abusers, and counselling services to family members of arrested young drug abusers. Counselling and medical assessment will be provided to hidden drug abusers invited through the arrested young drug abusers.
BUY (Build Up Your) Career Project (II)
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at helping young drug rehabilitees develop basic employment orientation, learn new job skills, set career plan, serve the community, etc. Project activities include job skills training, career counselling, employment group sessions and talks on employment and career aptitude, agency visits, sharing sessions, volunteer service programmes, matching suitable participants to apprentice schemes or studying related courses, etc. Other elements include making short videos showing the positive image of rehabilitees for online dissemination.
Project YANA – A Journey to Life Coherence
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at providing family-based training to drug abusers and their families and to prevent inter-generational drug problem. Peer counsellors will share their experiences and success with the public through radio programmes and a web platform. The peer counsellors will render support and guidance to the drug abusers by regular telephone contacts, mails, visits and aftercare follow ups (including counselling, employment planning and employment assistance). Camps will also be organised for drug abusers and their families to motivate them for positive change.
A Bright Mind - Community-based Life and Career Planning Orientation Project
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at providing support to community dwelling rehabilitees through strength-oriented approach and mindfulness-based relapse prevention activities. Mindfulness training, arts activities and physical training will be provided to improve the mental wellness of rehabilitees. Parenting support groups will be offered to young drug abusing parents to prevent inter-generational drug abuse problem. Work trial, job placement and mentorship scheme will be offered to rehabilitees and their family members. Support to family members of drug abusers will be provided through individual and group counselling, etc. Home visits will be organised to families with drug rehabilitees.
Community-based Treatment And Rehabilitation Support Service for Ethnic Minorities II (to) Strengthen Holistic family And children & youth support for Rehabilitation (Project CARE to SHARE)
Project Approved in 2015
The project provides community-based drug treatment and rehabilitation service for ethnic minorities. The core activities include outreaching service for the at-risk ethnic minorities. On-going treatment support program, health check-up, dental treatment, rehabilitation strengthening programme, pre-vocational treatment training with life skills program, hostel service, volunteer activities and lifestyle change programme will be provided to drug abusers. Motivational interviews and counselling for family members, family reconciliation programme and parenting workshops will also be arranged. Carnival and community education programme will be organised for general public.
A Training Workshop for Nursing Students on Anti-drug Service
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at providing professional training to local nursing students to raise their awareness on drug issue and help them acquire professional knowledge and skills related to drug treatment and rehabilitation. The training programme consists of a two-day workshop providing fundamental concepts and knowledge on drug problem, the latest drug abuse situation and trend, relapse prevention and communication skills with drug abusers. Field visits to drug treatment and rehabilitation facilities will be arranged and psychological support will be provided to drug abusers.
Crisis Accommodation GPS Program for Ketamine Abusers and Family Members
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at enhancing the motivation and readiness of ketamine abusers for abstinence through a hospital-based treatment program. A five-day in-patient treatment and rehabilitation program will be delivered to ketamine abusers to enhance their motivation for abstinence through raising their awareness of their health problems and functional performance. Urological and health screening, functional, cognitive and emotional assessments will be provided. Parent support will also be provided to family members of the ketamine abusers to reduce participants’ psychological barriers in seeking drug treatment.
一個不能少
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at identifying drug abusers at the early stage by peer led outreaching service. Rehabilitees will be recruited to join training workshops for outreaching skills and counselling, etc. The team will outreach to high risk youth and drug abusers and encourage them to quit drugs. Different types of engaging activities will be organised quarterly to engage the high risk youth and drug abusers. A sharing seminar will be organised to share the progress and outcome of this project with organisations from the anti-drug sector.
Valiant fight on the road of rehabilitation
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at helping rehabilitees to develop positive beliefs and values, explore their interests, improve job skills and develop self-reliance. The project comprises vocational training, counselling workshops for family members, family members’ group training and home visits to rehabilitees’ families, and aftercare service to rehabilitees.
"Special Care for the Special Mothers" – Residential Detoxification and Rehabilitation Project for Pregnant Women
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at providing a comprehensive residential drug detoxification and rehabilitation programme targeting the drug abusing pregnant women. Project activities include provision of medical care by professionals, individual and group psychological therapy by clinical psychologist, psychosocial counselling, role-changing preparation, parenting skills and related training by social worker, sharing and escorting service by peer counsellors and counselling to the family members.
