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Identifying hidden psychotropic substance abusers among patients attending the Accident & Emergency departments in Hong Kong
Project Approved in 2015
The project aims at providing an estimate of the prevalence of hidden substance abusers among the Accident and Emergency Departments (AED) patients and investigating the characteristics of these hidden substance abusers attending the AED.
Continuation of the Path-finding Adventure Project (PAP) - an integrated screening and non-labeling secondary prevention program for students at high risk of substance use
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at identifying high-risk students, based on the screening tool developed in the previous PAP, for recruitment into a secondary intervention programme which includes mentoring group activities, adventure activities and path-finding workshops. Parenting workshops will be organised and primary prevention materials will also be produced.
Smart Youth, Drug Free Youth-Drug prevention and education project for ethnic minority youth
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at enhancing the ethnic minority youth's anti-drug attitude and raising community awareness about the legal consequences of drug abuse. It also aims at strengthening parents’ early identification skills and parenting skills. Educational activities, community services and a mentorship scheme will be organised for the ethnic minority youths. Anti-drug parenting workshops and parent support groups will also be conducted.
“Project P.T.U. (Prevention Today starts from You)” - School Based Community Risk Prevention Programme
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at strengthening the protective factors in the family and school settings of non-Chinese speaking students by improving parent-child relationships and enhancing anti-drug awareness and early identification skills of teachers and parents. Training workshops will be organised for parents and teachers of international/ English-medium secondary schools.
Drug Prevention Micro Film Contest and Educational Package
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at raising the anti-drug awareness of young people and general public through production and broadcasting of anti-drug micro-films. Anti-drug activities include micro-film production workshop and camp; anti-drug micro-film contest; broadcast of award winning micro-films; production of an Announcement in Public Interest; production and dissemination of a multi-media anti-drug education pack for teachers and youth workers; and dissemination of anti-drug messages on the mass media and social media.
Rekindling Hope Video Competition
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at enhancing young people’s awareness on drug abuse and encouraging the hidden drug abusers to seek help for quitting drugs. Drug rehabilitees will be interviewed and video-taped by healthcare practitioners to evident their drug treatment process. Youths will be recruited to edit the interview videos, and workshops on anti-drug knowledge and visits to drug treatment facilities will be provided to the young participants. The short films will be shown to high-risk youths and disseminated through multi-media channels.
Say “No” to drugs by Community: Teachers and Parents Alliance
Project Approved in 2014
The project provides training to teachers on early identification of hidden abusers for rendering assistance, as well as training for parents to enhance their roles in preventing their children from drug abuse and capability in early identification of children’s drug problems.
Anti-drug Project for Ethnic Minority Youths “Strive for C.E.O.”
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at strengthening resilience of ethnic minority youths against drug abuse by developing positive social value and healthy lifestyle. Project elements include positive life training programme, community educational programmes, leadership training programmes, vocational training, casework counselling and referral services.
Path Builders for drug abusers-community rehabilitation project
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at providing employment assistance and support to drug abusers to help them reintegrate into society. The programme includes engaging hidden drug abusers through a pilot online job market platform, pre-employment support and job placement, and providing follow-up counselling and mutual support group. Drug-related educational programme will also be organised for employers.
Tap the hidden, Tap your talent
Project Approved in 2014
The project aims at promoting new approaches to tackle the problem of hidden drug abusers with co-morbid psychiatric disorders by providing early assessment, screening, problem identification and treatment. The programme includes professional and comprehensive early assessment and identification of hidden drug abusers, design and delivery of individualized tailor-made care program and treatment plan for the hidden drug abusers, home visits and on-site depot injection service, inter-hospital referral to promote continuous service and assessment and treatment to parents and main carers of drug abusers.
