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Lifestyle Redesign Program
Project Approved in 2013
The project aims to help young substance abusers and rehabilitants build a healthy and active lifestyle through meaningful engagement in vocational, leisure and daily life activities. The project consists of four parts, namely (a) screening suitable service users; (b) identifying service users’ strength through comprehensive assessments and help them formulate lifestyle re-design plan; (c) providing job matching, leisure groups and socializing groups; and (d) rendering job coaching and life coaching to facilitate service users’ maintenance of healthy lifestyle.
Sunny Family
Project Approved in 2013
The project provides family-based intervention for drug abusers through family interviews or home visits, multi-family therapy groups and healthy family activities to enhance the positive communication and coping abilities among drug abusers and their family members so as to help the drug abusers.
Community-based Recovery & Support Program (Extension) for the South Asians in Yuen Long
Project Approved in 2013
This project targets the ethnic minorities in Yuen Long to help them stay in community during detoxification with the support from family and other network so as to help them reduce drug use and prevent relapse. The project has four stages, namely identification, engagement, rehabilitation and treatment, and aftercare. Activities include medical consultation, ambassador sharing, counseling and vocational training to ethnic minority drug abusers and their families.
An evidence-based two-tier urological treatment and liver-injury surveillance program to young ketamine abusers with urinary tract dysfunction
Project Approved in 2013
The project aims at improving the urological symptoms and voiding function of young ketamine abusers with urinary tract dysfunction by providing fast-track urological assessment and treatment; identifying those young ketamine abusers who are at high risk of developing severe liver damage by introducing a ketamine-associated liver injury surveillance program; and identifying those residents of drug treatment and rehabilitation centres who would benefit from formal urological assessment and treatment.
Integrated Anti-drug Service Scheme for Female Ethnic Minority Sex Workers
Project Approved in 2013
To enhance the knowledge of ethnic minority female sex workers on the harm of drug use and cultivate a healthy life style to lower their risk of drug abuse. Activities include provision of intervention and counselling to high-risk drug users, individual and outreach visits, group activities, hotline and online outreaching. Training workshops for social workers and frontline workers and peer counsellors will also be organised.
Project of “Marvellous Trip for Resisting drugs” – Professional Continuing Education Course
Project Approved in 2013
To provide structured anti-drug training programme to social workers, students, frontline staff from social welfare and medical sectors to enhance their early identification and intervention skills.
Life Architect III
Project Approved in 2013
To motivate female drug abusers in night clubs and online drug abusers to receive counseling and treatment services. Outreaching and on-site risk assessment and drug preventive education, supportive group, crisis supportive services and positive development program are to be provided for female drug abusers in night clubs. As for hidden at-risk youths and young drug abusers, online outreaching and preventive education, web-based intervention such as cognitive and emotional assessment, online counselling and web-based training will be offered. The project will also study cyber drug counselling, characteristics of drop-outs from the programme, etc.
Reaching the Unreachables and Breaking Codependency - Support Platform for Family Members of Substance Abusers
Project Approved in 2013
To identify and treat early hidden/potential family members of substance abusers with codependency through outreaching services, intensive casework and therapeutic group works. Books and DVDs will be published to share clinical experiences. Training workshops for anti-drug workers will be organised as well.
ON MY WAY--Community Rehabilitation Project
Project Approved in 2013
To help drug abusers quit drugs, enhance their self-efficiency and improve their mental health through career guidance programmes, vocational skills trainings and work-placement scheme. Therapeutic counselling groups and motivational enhancement therapy and casework intervention will also be provided.
Integrated Anti-drug Service Scheme for Gay population
Project Approved in 2013
To provide preventive education and publicity programmes including outreaching, group activities and internet outreaching to homosexual persons. Counselling services and therapeutic groups will be provided to homosexual drug abusers. Anti-drug leaflets and mobile apps providing drug information, introducing treatment and rehabilitation services and interactive games will also be published. In addition, training for ex-drug abusing homosexuals to be peer counsellors will be organised.