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SunShine Pioneer - “No Drug” Web-based Interactive Platform
Project Approved in 2009
This project involves the development of a web-based interactive platform which contains a multimedia anti-drug learning package and a set of data mining tools to assist teachers/social workers to discover possible drug abuse cases.
五人足球禁毒挑戰賽
Project Approved in 2009
The project comprises football match and anti-drug slogan competition. A famous local football team will assist in promoting anti-drug messages.
Anti-drug Pioneers Project
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to train anti-drug pioneers through a visit to drug treatment centre and experience sharing with the rehabilitated drug abusers. The pioneers will then perform an anti-drug drama at the end of the workshop. Social workers will be invited to deliver experience-sharing workshops to parents.
Health School Campaign
Project Approved in 2009
This project promotes anti-drug messages to students through anti-drug poster competition, story-telling competition and a visit to Hong Kong Jockey Club Drug InfoCentre. Drug education talks for parents will also be organised.
Love Each Other Beat Drugs Together
Project Approved in 2009
This project aims to train students as Health Ambassadors who will help organise anti-drug activities in the school. There will be two civic education quiz competitions, a parent-child activity for designing “healthy life” chess games, anti-drug short film workshops, anti-drug interactive drama for students and parents.
Working together to build a healthy school
Project Approved in 2009
The project involves a series of activities to disseminate anti-drug messages to students in different schools in the Kowloon City district. The joint activities include anti-drug ambassador training, parent seminars, and carnival. Other activities are an anti-drug calendar design competition, drama training and performance, and anti-drug training for teachers.
NO DRUG IN ACTION
Project Approved in 2009
This project provides drama training for students, and the trained students will deliver drama performances in their schools to widely disseminate anti-drug messages.
“Be My Own Boss” Art & Multi-Media Creative Work Project
Project Approved in 2009
The project comprises a series of activities including drug education talks to secondary school students, exhibitions, parent seminars, online multimedia competition. Activities targeting high-risk youths or occasional drug abusers include art workshops, training camp, etc.
“Don't Try, Say Bye!” Anti-drugs Campaign
Project Approved in 2009
This project will train frontline workers and assist in implementing a “drug-free campus” day, training of anti-drug ambassadors and hosting school-based anti-drug radio station. The project will also provide parent talks and hold bus parade, etc.
Peer education on the prevention of youth drug abuse
Project Approved in 2009
This project involves Red Cross units and their youth members. Youth members will be trained as anti-drug ambassadors to plan and implement services. The project provides a platform for the young people to make use of their creativity and promote anti-drug messages using their idea and language.