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Rapid Detection and Quantitation of Drugs-of-abuse in Urine and Oral Fluid
Project Approved in 2012
To develop a simple, rapid and reliable method for detection and quantitation of common drugs-of-abuse in urine and oral fluid, by making use of wooden-tip electrospray ionization mass spectrometry technique.
Cognitive Rehabilitation for Vocational Training of Primarily Ketamine Users: A Randomized Control Trial
Project Approved in 2012
To compare the effectiveness of virtual reality-based vocational training and tutor-administered vocational training on Ketamine abusers’ cognitive functions and vocational outcomes. Young Ketamine abusers to be assigned into one of the two training groups and their improvement will be compared with non-drug abusers.
Proposal about Raising Local Community Acceptance of Treatment and Rehabilitation Facilities – “Breaking the Wall” Proposal
Project Approved in 2011
Programmes will be produced and broadcasted on buses with a view to promoting community acceptance of drug rehabilitation and treatment facilities and assisting rehabilitees to reintegrate into society.
Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Therapy for Drug Addicts’ Health Improving Project
Project Approved in 2011
This project aims at improving the health of drug abusers by relieving drug-induced symptoms through Chinese medicine and acupuncture therapy. Therapeutic counselling, family support, peer groups and acupuncture therapy sessions will be held to strengthen drug abusers’ determination to quit drugs.
Traditional Chinese Medicine on Urinary Problem
Project Approved in 2011
The main purpose of this project is to reduce drug-induced urological symptoms of ketamine abusers who reside in a drug treatment and rehabilitation centre. The project’s ultimate objective is to enable rehabilitees to receive full course of treatment in the residential facilities and improve their self-efficacy to sustain abstinence. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine will be used.
Power of Nature
Project Approved in 2011
This project provides training courses on eco-tour guide for rehabilitees of drug treatment and rehabilitation centres and a counselling centre for psychotropic substance abusers in Sai Kung District. Besides vocational training, individual mentorship is provided with a view to monitoring the progress of rehabilitees. The project will provide on-job training and job opportunities for promising participants.
Renovation Project of Adult Female Rehabilitation Centre (SARDA)
Project Approved in 2011
This is a renovation project for the Adult Female Rehabilitation Centre of SARDA. The project involves replacement of windows, floor tiles, doors, lockers and renovation works for the walls and ceilings, etc.
SARDA – Vocational Training Programme for Reintegration into Society
Project Approved in 2011
This project aims to raise rehabilitees’ self-efficacy to avoid relapse and strengthen their ability to resist drugs. The project consists of pre-employment training, internship, family support and peer support schemes, etc. Training programme and various support services will equip them with the knowledge and skills in retailing and servicing sector, thereby assisting them to reintegrate into society.
Handy Occupational Therapy Service
Project Approved in 2011
This project aims to provide community-based vocational rehabilitation service for rehabilitees referred from the counselling centres for psychotropic substance abusers and the residents in drug treatment and rehabilitation centres. Occupational therapists will provide vocational assessment, counselling and rehabilitation service to the targeted drug abusers. Educational activities and onsite advice on case management will be provided to staff of treatment and rehabilitation facilities to strengthen collaboration with hospital staff to assist drug abusers.
Community Based Recovery & Support Program for the South Asians in Yuen Long
Project Approved in 2011
This project targets the ethnic minorities in Yuen Long with a view to identifying and engaging drug dependent persons in drug detoxification and aftercare services. The aim of this project is to reduce drug use and prevent relapse amongst program participants. Peer counselling, Chinese medical and acupunctural treatment and cognitive-behavioural therapy will be provided to reduce withdrawal symptoms and enhance quitting motivation. Job skills training, support to families of drug dependent persons and other measures will be provided to assist them to reintegrate into the society.