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Beat Drug Action
Project Approved in 2007
To promote anti-drug message to primary and secondary school students through organizing a series of activities, including recruitment of ambassadors, drug talks, and various competitions (such as short film production, colour drawing and slogan design).
“Drugs Clear” Teenage Anti-Drugs Project
Project Approved in 2007
To provide occasional drug abusers with counselling and treatment/referral services. Other activities such as adventure-based training programme will also be organized.
The Hong Kong Medical Association Beat Drugs Seminar
Project Approved in 2007
To organize a half-day seminar on medical and psychosocial management of substance abusers for health care doctors and social workers.
Life Bank
Project Approved in 2007
To provide treatment and rehabilitation services to occasional drug abusers, including body check, physical fitness training and placement scheme. Workshops will also be organized for parents.
No Drug Menu
Project Approved in 2007
To organize a series of activities for high-risk youths and their parents, including training programme, competition and visits. A workshop will also be conducted for social workers to enhance their skills in handling hidden youths.
(Fulfilling.Love) Drugs Abuse Prevention and Love Education Project
Project Approved in 2007
To organize a series of preventive education activities including training workshop, school talks and visits, for students, parents, teachers and the general public. Occasional drug abusers will be recruited to join a training programme, which aims to prompt them to rethink the relationship between their partners and drug abuse behaviour. Health checks and referral services will also be provided.
再建康途計劃
Project Approved in 2007
To strengthen the cooperation between medical practitioners and non-government organisations in providing early intervention for young substance abusers. A triage system will be established so that suitable group activities and follow-up services will be provided for participants of different groups.
Socioeconomic and Health Impacts of Substance Abuse in Hong Kong – A Longitudinal Study
Project Approved in 2007
To study the long-term harmful effects of psychotropic substance abuse, to review and analyze the existing treatment / rehabilitation models and to assess the economic impact of drug abuse on the society.
Project MAC (formerly known as "Action to B.E.")
Project Approved in 2007
To facilitate early intervention by providing body check service and motivational interviews for young substance abusers. Multi-disciplinary services including counselling, medical consultation and life experience activities will be arranged for the clients.
Sturdy Seed – Therapeutic and Preventive Program for inter-generational drug abuse
Project Approved in 2006
To assist female rehabilitated drug abusers in enhancing their motherhood skill through group counseling, therapy, drug education and family activities.
