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MEET Day Hospital Programme
Project Approved in 2002
To organise a series of tailor-made programme aiming at early intervention of young drug users, screening and early treatment of the associated psychoactive complications and providing in-depth psychological treatment. Activities organized include body checkup programme, day activities programme, and day detoxification programme for psychotropic substance abusers.
Love My Neighbours Project - Narcotics Leadership Training & Youth Drug Rehabs Counselling on Web
Project Approved in 2002
To organise anti-drug ambassador training, concerts, parents talk and set up an interactive website with forum, chat room, on-line counselling, and live video chat.
Anti-Drugs Special II
Project Approved in 2002
To produce a TV docu-drama series with anti-drug themes.
Drug Info Centre Phase II
Project Approved in 2002
To fund the setting up costs of Phase II of the Drug InfoCentre which will serve as a focal point for drug education in Hong Kong. The proposed facilities include an exhibition hall with interactive displays on drug information, and a resource corner.
In a Sad Valley
Project Approved in 2002
To produce a TV series with anti-drug themes and distribute VCDs on the TV series to secondary schools to disseminate anti-drug messages.
Parents Against Drugs (Project PAD)
Project Approved in 2002
To organise drug awareness training and other services for Parent-Teacher Associations to enhance parental involvement in anti-drug work.
Today destines future
Project Approved in 2002
To organize anti-drug newspapers cutting competition, visits to drug treatment centres, camping and sharing session for students.
Resource Kit for Parents and Schools to Beat Drugs
Project Approved in 2002
To produce a parent education kit to enhance the involvement of parents in anti-drug education.
Shek Kwu Chau Open Day for High Risk Youth
Project Approved in 2002
To organise community drug education programme at Shek Kwu Chau Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre for secondary school students.
Hallucinating Six
Project Approved in 2002
To organise anti-drug video production training for the students of the Institutes of Vocational Education and produce VCDs on real cases of rehabilitated drug abusers.