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Astro Unit
Project Approved in 2008
To provide mentorship for youth-at-risk in Kwun Tong through adventure training and sports activities.
LEAP - Life Enhancing Achievement Project in Tin Shui Wai
Project Approved in 2008
To recruit students and high-risk youth as Life Teen Ambassadors and Life Pioneers respectively. Training camps and visit to Guangdong rehabilitation facilities will be arranged for Teen Ambassadors, who would help produce anti-drug resource kits and give sharing sessions at schools. Life Pioneers will be arranged to attend interest classes, and receive training as volunteers.
Let's come across the temptation
Project Approved in 2008
To provide anti-drug ambassador training programme for primary students and seminars for parents. Other activities include a visit to Dongguan and a carnival organised by participating students and parents.
Safe and successful — a prevention education enhancement programme for parents
Project Approved in 2008
To extend the 2005 project "Safe and Successful – A Prevention Education Programme for Parent" by updating and enhancing the pilot project, with an additional focus that psychotropic substances are drugs, and covering more parents.
Anti-drugs Rover
Project Approved in 2008
Targeting at youth crossing the border, a truck will be modified to provide a mobile stage, entertainment facilities and a job centre to attract at-risk youth on weekends and holidays.
A Sigh at Thirteen
Project Approved in 2008
Grass-root or low-achieving youth trainees will be trained by actors of the Artiste Training Alumni Association for taking part in an anti-drug drama and an interactive forum.
Drug is not the Trend
Project Approved in 2008
To produce anti-drug T-shirts, organise a short film competition, and recruit teenagers, young adults and parents to participate in a voluntary programme and an anti-drug mini-concert.
The Brave Story
Project Approved in 2008
To produce an anti-drug drama with interactive elements to disseminate the anti-drug message to primary schools.
SEED Project (Substance abuse and long-term mental illness - Effective Exit for Dual diagnosis)
Project Approved in 2008
To offer an integrated programme with mental health and substance abuse interventions for patients discharged from the two Substance Abuse Clinics of Kwai Chung Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital. Treatment serves to attain recovery as well as build up patients' resilience to substance abuse.
Image Transformer
Project Approved in 2008
To provide dental service for young psychotropic drug abusers in Islands District to raise their awareness of self-image and motivate them to quit drugs. Group counselling programmes and talks will also be organised.
