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Empowered to Moveforward – Professional Training
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at providing a series of training to frontline anti-drug personnel and tertiary school students in relevant fields with a view to enhancing their capability and knowledge in handling drug-abusing ethnic minorities. Project elements include thematic seminars, sharing sessions by ex-drug abusers of ethnic minority, visits to local drug rehabilitation and service facilities, professional trainings organised for frontline anti-drug personnel and tertiary school students of related disciplines and student-led anti-drug promotion activities for dissemination of anti-drug messages in tertiary institutions.
Integrated Anti-Drug Service 3.0
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at enhancing the anti-drug knowledge of gay population and gay drug abusers’ motivation to seek help and quit drugs. Project elements include preventive education to gay population including physical and internet outreaching services to disseminate anti-drug messages and recruitment of peer educators. Peer counsellors will produce an educational micro-movie and conduct further outreaching services. Individual assessment and referral to medical treatments will be provided for the needy. Chem Fun care programme will also be provided to encourage gay drug abusers to seek help and achieve better emotional control with physical exercises. In addition, professional training will be provided to social workers.
Vocational Training and Aftercare Scheme
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at enhancing the vocational skills of the residents of Wu Oi Christian Tai Mei Tuk Female Training Centre and their sense of self-efficacy as well as their social competency and facilitating their reintegration into society. Project elements include conducting four rounds of vocational training courses, i.e. dessert making cum baking, post-natal care work and nursing care services for participants, as well as having two peer counsellors to conduct aftercare group once a month for rehabilitees.
Building Capacity among Practitioners and Students of Social Work and Healthcare Professions for Anti-Drug Work with Young Adults, Pregnant Women/Mothers, and Sexual Minorities: An Integrated Humanistic and Cognitive-Behavioural Training Program Augmented by an Online Learning Platform
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at equipping social workers and healthcare professionals with knowledge and skills of an integrated humanistic and cognitive-behavioural therapy for working with specific groups of drug abusers. Project elements include Introductory Workshop on the latest development of the drug scenes in Hong Kong, counselling skills, initial assessment and level of cares for drug abusers, Advanced Course on the overview of an Integrated Humanistic and Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment, screening and assessment, engagement and building motivation to change, negotiating behavioural change, early relapse prevention, relapse prevention and management, treatment for families and social network members, anti-drug work with specific populations including young adults, pregnant women/mothers and sexual minorities, Clinical Supervision Course on principles of using integrated humanistic and cognitive-behavioural treatment, demonstration of counselling skills, monitoring and facilitating trainee’s learning of anti-drug counselling skills etc. and an online learning platform including bilingual web-based audio-visual learning materials, live broadcast sessions of clinical supervision courses.
SOS: Psychotropic Substance Abusers Family Emergency Supporting Scheme II
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at providing support and treatment to the family of the PSAs and fostering the hidden PSAs to seek help and treatment. The project also aims at strengthening intervention knowledge and skills for social workers. Project elements include home visits for crisis intervention, assessment and motivation enhancement, therapeutic groups, group/individual counselling, on-site Chinese medical support, delivery of supportive information through hotline service and mobile apps and anti-drug training workshops for social workers, as well as an evaluation research and publication of research report.
We Born, Reborn 2.0 – Substance Abuse Counselling Project
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at providing comprehensive services for drug abusing pregnant women or postnatal mothers, and their families in the New Territories East. Project elements include counselling and support services for drug abusers and postnatal mothers, activities to strengthen family bonding, psychotherapy and medical health care guidance services, training and case sharing for social workers and publication of a counselling manual as project deliverable for social welfare service units.
Extend Community Clinic Service 2.0
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at facilitating the continuity of drug T&R services by providing outreach social work and patient care service for substance abusers as well as for their family members or carers with emotional problems. Project elements include providing professional and comprehensive assessment, screening and problem/risk identification for substance abusers, outreach individual counselling for substance abusers and outreach support for carers and group sessions, e.g. psychoeducation, mental health education, stress and anger management, expressive art, group motivational interviewing and recreational activities for substance abusers and carers.
No Drugs Home with More Love
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at strengthening the support to drug abusers and rehabilitees of ethnic minority origin, their family members and young teenage children, as well as enhancing the anti-drug knowledge of ethnic minority community members and strengthening drug abusers’ motivation to seek help or quit drugs. Project elements include outreach and individual counselling, mutual help group, job skill training course, children play group and group activities, volunteer training and matching service, preliminary medical consultation, health and dental check-up, interest development activities and community education road show.
Operation of Networking Hidden Drug Users – Phase 2
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at linking up drug rehabilitation service in the community and cooperate with Substance Abuse Clinics under Hospital Authority to provide daytime rehabilitation programmes. Project elements include sharing sessions, recruitment talks, outreach and visits, support groups for family members, motivation enhancing programme, such as counselling sessions, consultation and follow-up by psychiatric nurses and Chinese medicine practitioners, and vocational training and orientation activities in rehabilitation centres.
My Love. I Care II: Love+ Program
Project Approved in 2019
This project aims at providing family-based support to drug abusing parents and their families so as to prevent inter-generational drug abuse problem. Project elements include training workshop for frontline workers or related professionals, promote healthy family icon through comics/video/audio clips/web-station/schools, outreaching support, family/children counselling for couples/families/children and a series of family relationship enrichment activities for drug abusers/their family members (including children) to enhance family support.