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Monitoring Recent Changes of Cross-Border Drug Use and Their Implications for Prevention/Control Strategies
Project Approved in 2013
The project aims at exploring the latest trend of cross-border drug use and its socio-political-legal context by surveying border travellers.
It Begins With One Story – A Drug-free Initiative for Ethnic Minority and Non-Chinese Speaking Youths and Their Parents
Project Approved in 2012
To mobilise ethnic minority and non-Chinese speaking youths to take part in an inter-school anti-drug publicity campaign that aims to raise students’ and parents’ awareness on drug abuse. Students will be the project leaders of the campaign for disseminating anti-drug messages to non-Chinese speaking youths and parents.
Drug Free Family – A Prevention Education Programme for Parents
Project Approved in 2012
To strengthen parent-child communication and parenting skills, heighten parents’ drug awareness, and enhance their ability to identify children drug problem at an early stage through a series of anti-drug workshops and talks.
City Sans Drugs – Buddy and Mentorship Program for the Nepalese Community in Yau Tsim Mong
Project Approved in 2012
Volunteer university students will be recruited as buddies and mentors to promote anti-drug messages to Nepalese ethnic group in the Yau Tsim Mong district. Day camp and outdoor camp, Chinese and English language workshops, IT workshops, drama and musical performances, visits to social enterprises, and training for volunteer students, etc. will be organised.
"The Matrix 4D" Beat for Future Project
Project Approved in 2012
To launch a one-year programme for primary and secondary school students, parents and high risk youths in Yaumatei district, including form-based preventive activity, three-day resilience training camp, hobby development programmes and vocational skill training programme, adventure-based activities for at-risk individuals, anti-drug parenting talks, and community education activities.
BUY (Build Up Your) Career Project
Project Approved in 2012
To help young drug abusers learn new job skills, set career plans, and explore their potentials to start freelance work. Project activities include job skills training, career counselling, group sessions and talks on employment and career aptitude, agency visits, sharing sessions, volunteer service programmes and apprentice schemes, etc.
Life College
Project Approved in 2012
The project targets unemployed young drug abusers and those who are employed in some high-risk workplaces. It aims to enhance the chance of employment for drug abusers and their resilience against drugs through vocational training and drug rehabilitation. They will also promote drug education in their workplaces. Activities include basic literacy training, job matching scheme, pre-employment training, drug rehabilitation groups, emotion training and peer drug education training, etc.
Love Can Change – Substance Abuse Counselling Scheme
Project Approved in 2012
The project targets drug abusers, rehabilitees and their spouses/partners. It aims at improving the drug abusers’ relationship with their partners/spouses through couple therapy and family therapy and preventing them from relapse. Activities comprise individual and couple counselling, family and spouse support groups, relationship enrichment programmes and supplementary support services including Chinese medication service and child cognitive ability assessment. A sharing session with anti-drug professionals will be arranged.
"Nourishing Minds: Positive Life" Program
Project Approved in 2012
The project targets female drug rehabilitees of Operation Dawn’s Girl Centre. Activities include training, psychosocial group activities, career exploration (by visiting professionals) and post-programme care and follow-up.
Pregnant Psychotropic Substance Abusers Family Supporting Scheme
Project Approved in 2012
To reduce the drug abuse of pregnant women and their partners and enhancing their parenting and family functioning. The project comprises drug treatment counselling services for the participants and their partners; medical support services such as prenatal examination, postnatal nursing care, child care guardian service, baby nursing service, and family support services such as escort services for prenatal check-up, family visits, baby care guidance, family life guidance, career guidance and family support service.