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A Healthy Journey with Children
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
The grantee will organise a series of activities for students, teachers and parents to improve their awareness and knowledge about drugs. The activities include peer ambassador training, anti-drug quiz and drama performance, cross-boundary parenting workshops, web portal with anti-drug information, adventure trainings and visit to drug treatment and rehabilitation centres.
Fully Human; Fully Alive
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
Comprehensive drug preventive education will be provided to at-risk secondary school students. Adventure-based training camps and subsequent booster sessions to consolidate the skills learnt in the camp, as well as follow-up school sessions for participating students to run anti-drug programmes among their schoolmates will be organised. Trainings for parents to reinforce their skills at handling drug addict teenagers will also be provided.
Dance Alive
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
Hip-hop dance training for at-risk students in primary or secondary schools will be provided. The students will perform the dance in schools, as well as in a large scale hip-hop show. The grantee will establish hip-hop interest groups in schools.
"Drugs Zero!" Anti-drugs Project
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
The school plans to organise various activities to engage students of different ethnic backgrounds and to teach them knowledge about drugs. Parents will be invited to join a parent drug prevention workshop. Publicity campaigns will be launched to spread anti-drug messages to the public.
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Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
The grantee will help young drug-abusing mothers and their families through enhancing the mothers’ use of different social services supporting their needs. The grantee aims at eradicating the mothers’ drug use and related problems in health, parenting and relationships. Community outreach, individual development, family support and relationship enhancement programmes will be carried out.
I-Phoenix 戒毒治療計劃
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
Treatment and rehabilitation services will be provided for young psychotropic substance abusers referred from different sources. Services include a short-term residential treatment programme, creative art therapeutic groups, and supportive employment workshops. The project will also include a research adopting a qualitative approach to study the views and trend on substance abuse.
Pregnant Psychotropic Substance Abusers Supporting Scheme
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
The grantee aims at providing one-stop medical and supportive treatment and rehabilitation service to pre- and post-natal psychotropic substance abusers, their infants/toddlers and family members in Kowloon East so as to curb intergenerational drug abuse. The grantee will conduct home visit, drug testing and motivational casework counselling services.
Extension on the Pilot Scheme on short term treatment for drug addicts
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
This is a short-term residential programme for male drug abusers with six-month follow-up service. Approaches like positive psychology, solution-focus therapy, reality therapy and neurolinguistic programming will be adopted and integrated into the case work, experience sharing sessions and adventure-based activities for drug abusers.
Life Stage
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
Young psychotropic substance abusers will be provided with trainings on stage-art, stage image building, emotional control and support service like Chinese medicine and dietetic treatment so as to empower and rekindle their strengths to live a drug-free life.
High Flyers
Project Approved in 2010 (R1)
Drug abusers aged from 18 to 30 living in the treatment centre of the grantee will be provided opportunities to receive career trainings on areas like information technology, design, health and beauty, and renovation and decoration. They will then choose one of the areas to develop a career path and receive more in-depth training.
