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Shadows in Life Project
Project Approved in 2013
To offer training programmes for youths in Tin Shui Wai and North districts. Activities include organising anti-drug exhibitions and providing volunteer services. The trained youths will serve as companions of drug abusing youths. Separately, hidden drug-abusing youths will be recruited to share their experiences through short movies to help rebuild their self-esteem and self-identities .
A Healthy Harmonious and Caring Campus –"HAND IN HAND" Community-based Anti-drug Project
Project Approved in 2013
To raise anti-drug awareness of the Kwun Tong community and provide support to drug addicts and their parents through its community network. Community-based carnivals with anti-drug game booths, talks, exhibitions, band shows and sharing by ex-drug addicts will be organised. Activities and individual counselling will be offered to high-risk students and night outreaching activities will be conducted. In addition, mutual support groups for parents of drug-addicts and training for drug rehabilitees will be organised.
One TOUCH.New LIFE
Project Approved in 2013
To provide treatment and support to hidden psychotropic drug abusers and their families in Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong, Tseung Kwan O and Sai Kung. One-stop service will be provided including public drug education station, drug abuse counselling hotline, psychological assessment and consultation sessions, family and individual counselling, family therapeutic and self-help group, volunteer recruitment and trainings, outreaching and home visits.
We-Cycle
Project Approved in 2013
To encourage drug abusers in Tai Po and North districts to live a healthier lifestyle through sport intervention. Trainings in the areas of first-aid, bike technique and maintenance, physical fitness, interpersonal skills and guided tour will be provided to drug dependent persons. After receiving training, they will provide bike guided tours to the students, at-risk youths, social workers and the general public and produce a publication for experience sharing.
Sun Shine Project for Ethnic Minorities-Proud to be Drug Free
Project Approved in 2013
To enhance resilience of ethnic minorities against drug abuse through provision of multi-dimensional preventive education and publicity programmes such as training camps, visits to drug treatment centres, anti-drug workshops and publicity events of anti-drug seminars, exhibitions, mobile anti-drug stations, etc.
Street Transformer Program
Project Approved in 2013
To identify and provide intervention for youth drug abusers through street dance, street art and adventure-based activities. Resilience training, job placement and mutual-help groups will be provided for supporting the participants.
Monitoring Recent Changes of Cross-Border Drug Use and Their Implications for Prevention/Control Strategies
Project Approved in 2013
The project aims at exploring the latest trend of cross-border drug use and its socio-political-legal context by surveying border travellers.
It Begins With One Story – A Drug-free Initiative for Ethnic Minority and Non-Chinese Speaking Youths and Their Parents
Project Approved in 2012
To mobilise ethnic minority and non-Chinese speaking youths to take part in an inter-school anti-drug publicity campaign that aims to raise students’ and parents’ awareness on drug abuse. Students will be the project leaders of the campaign for disseminating anti-drug messages to non-Chinese speaking youths and parents.
Drug Free Family – A Prevention Education Programme for Parents
Project Approved in 2012
To strengthen parent-child communication and parenting skills, heighten parents’ drug awareness, and enhance their ability to identify children drug problem at an early stage through a series of anti-drug workshops and talks.
City Sans Drugs – Buddy and Mentorship Program for the Nepalese Community in Yau Tsim Mong
Project Approved in 2012
Volunteer university students will be recruited as buddies and mentors to promote anti-drug messages to Nepalese ethnic group in the Yau Tsim Mong district. Day camp and outdoor camp, Chinese and English language workshops, IT workshops, drama and musical performances, visits to social enterprises, and training for volunteer students, etc. will be organised.
