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"Healthy Kid"
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at nurturing resilience against drugs among lower primary school students and disseminating anti-drug messages to their parents. Project elements include anti-drug and health talks, carnivals and family-based workshops for lower primary school students, visits and setting up street infostations for the dissemination of anti-drug messages to the general public.
「Voice Out ! 街口有樂 !」 Beat Drugs and Publicity Project
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at arousing public awareness on the latest drug trends and encouraging drug abusers and their family members to seek help through online and other publicity platforms. Project elements include production of video programmes with artistes, online publicity via social media and Key Opinion Leaders, publication of featured stories on printed media and production of interactive online programmes with drug treatment service providers.
Creative Arts Mentors in Drug-free Campus
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at enhancing self-esteem and resilience of high-risk youth through creative art training. Project elements include training for young “freeter” outside the school network and high-risk youth including school dropouts, as well as anti-drug education for secondary school students.
Don't drug evils filter
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at promoting anti-drug messages to primary school students, junior secondary school students and the general public in the New Territories. Project elements include public education on drug knowledge in the North District, and making use of war games, group activities, visits, games for school education, and training of health ambassadors.
Beat Drugs,Start at home
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at disseminating anti-drug messages to cross-boundary/new arrival students and parents, and the general public. Project elements include workshops, parents’ groups, visits, talks, family camps, school roving exhibitions and training of ambassadors.
Project HOPE – An integrated project with four intervention approaches on beating drugs
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at cultivating positive attitudes against drugs among students, high-risk youths, young school leavers, parents and ethnic minorities, enhancing public’s knowledge of hidden drug abuse problems and promoting the importance of positive thinking and mental health. Project elements include rendering support to hidden/high-risk youths, ethnic minorities and their families, training workshops, online/community outreach, production of microfilms, song composition competitions, carnivals, roving dance/art performances and support groups.
全港中學毒品禍害教育巡迴演出
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at disseminating anti-drug messages to secondary school students through interactive roving drama shows.
We Born, Reborn – Substance Abuse Counselling Project
Project Approved in 2017
This project aims at providing comprehensive services for drug abusing or rehabilitating mothers and pregnant women in the New Territories East. Project elements include counselling and support services for drug abusers, activities to strengthen family bonding, psychotherapy and medical health care services, training for social workers and public awareness activities.
Project RADAR II - A Counselling and Treatment Program for Young People with hidden drug abuse problems and drug related criminal offences
Project Approved in 2017
The project aims at providing tailor-made counselling and treatment programme for hidden drug abusers and high-risk youth with drug-related criminal offence and their family members. Project elements include exploration of collaboration opportunities with hospital clusters, government departments and law firms for strengthening of existing case referral mechanism, training workshops for teachers, parents and community stakeholders for identification and handling skills, advanced training to social workers, professional assessment, cognitive behavioural therapy or referral for hidden drug abusers, high-risk youth with drug-related criminal offence and their family members, medical services, positive lifestyle development and career skill training for drug-abusing youth, and conduct big data analysis.
Dawn Life Education Programme
Project Approved in 2017
The project aims at enhancing public awareness of drug harms and strengthening aftercare services for rehabilitees. Project elements include life education programme to students and general youth with multi-media and flat media exhibition, virtual reality simulation experience on drug effects and testimony sharing, and training to rehabilitees and their family members on tour guide, first aid, customers service and computer skills.