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Laboratory Testing and Diagnosis in Drug Abuse
Project Approved in 2009
The project involves a seminar for medical doctors. The seminar covers topics on how laboratory tests could help screen substance abusers, ethical and legal aspects in drug testing and counselling activities.
Life Architect
Project Approved in 2009
This project adopts data-mining technique to reach hidden youths on the Internet. For hidden young female drug abusers, the project makes use of contacts in various night entertainment venues to approach and motivate them to participate in various counselling services.
Make Shows, Not Dose!
Project Approved in 2009
This project trains lower secondary school students to write songs and conduct public performance after having sharing sessions with the community musicians and rehabilitated or under rehabilitation drug abusers.
Start Talking before Youths Using (the coalition of schools and community based approach)
Project Approved in 2009
This project serves students, teachers, parents and community leaders in the North District. It includes drug prevention education to P.5-6 students and F.1-2 students, intervention training for family and teachers, and peer educator programme for creating anti-drug school culture.
“Walking with You” Community Collaboration Project
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to enhance the role of medical practitioners in intervening and counselling young drug abusers in Tai Po and North Districts, to strengthen the role of parents in treatment and rehabilitation process, to encourage ex-drug abusers to share their experience with young drug abusers, to provide appropriate services to young drug abusers who intend to receive treatment.
LOVE HOME ‧LOVE LIFE
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to provide emotional support service to the family members of unmotivated psychotropic substance abusers and to encourage the abusers to receive treatment through their family members. Project activities include family visits, one-to-one family counselling, supportive groups to the family members of drug abusers, preventive programmes to parents.
Together We Walk
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to form a network comprising community leaders, professionals, ex-drug abusers and etc. in Shatin to promote anti-drug messages to youth; to promote the self-image of young people; and to raise local community’s concern on the youth drug abuse problem.
“Anti-Drugs Friendly Support” Community Anti-Drugs Project
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to provide treatment and counselling service to young drug abusers and their families through the collaboration among Police, medical professionals and drug treatment and rehabilitation agencies. The project also includes setting up an anti-drug website, seminars, workshops, and parental education, etc.
Integrated Drugs Education Programmes for South Asian (IDEP)
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to support South Asians through in-depth workshops and a variety of community education programmes to increase their awareness towards drugs and to reduce the risk of the South Asian youth and community members from abusing drugs.
TEENS Program - Adolescent-at-risk Based Community Drugs Prevention
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to provide preventive education and early identification services for schools, to provide treatment and rehabilitation services to young drug abusers identified, to attract youth’s concern on drug problem through a web platform. Rehabilitated drug abusers and students from tertiary education institutes will be recruited as mentors to assist in the project.
