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Say “NO” To Drugs
Project Approved in 2009
University students will be trained as anti-drug ambassadors to provide volunteer services to anti-drug organisations and implement various anti-drug activities in the University.
“Good guys, No drugs” Youth Multi-media Creative Art Project
Project Approved in 2009
This project targets for local and South Asian students and includes anti-drug talks provided to local and South Asian students, exhibitions, visits to treatment and rehabilitation centres to enhance their anti-drug knowledge, and multi-media creative workshops and competition. A preventive education CD-ROM (in English and in Hindi) will be produced for distribution.
JPC – Old Song, New Lyrics’ Competition 2009
Project Approved in 2009
The project promotes anti-drug messages through organising an "Old Song New Lyrics Competition".
“Keeping it REAL” (Refuse, Explain, Avoid and Leave), An Anti-Drug, Multi-Media Arts Youth Strategy
Project Approved in 2009
The project adopts a variety of elements such as interactive activities, real-life role plays, youth training to youth on video development and production, organising anti-drug youth festival and declaration day to promote anti-drug.
Anti-drug Project - Drug Free Angel
Project Approved in 2009
A multi-disciplinary team will implement the project comprises an anti-drug slogan competition, a health education workshop and a talent show for youths. The target groups include students of primary and secondary schools, teachers, parents and social workers.
Be a Beat Drugs and Health Youth
Project Approved in 2009
A group of students will join a training camp. Talks will be delivered to the students by professionals to elaborate on the harmful effects of drug abuse. An exhibition will also be held in the school to promote anti-drug messages.
Anti-Drug Youth Uniform Team
Project Approved in 2009
The project will set up an anti-drug young uniformed group by recruiting F.1 to F.6 students as members. Training covers anti-drug knowledge.
Take Action to Beat Drugs
Project Approved in 2009
Organise anti-drug talks, workshops for parents and students, training camps, parent-child camp, etc.
No Drugs Generation
Project Approved in 2009
This project targets primary school students, their parents and local residents for anti-drug education. The project includes student talks, parent workshops, anti-drug short film production workshops, and carnival events.
Hand in hand we build a drug-free campus
Project Approved in 2009
Various competitions will be organised to increase students’ interest in participation. Activities include Chinese writing, notice board design, T-shirt design, etc.