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Fight Drug in Reality and Virtual Reality
Project Approved in 2008
To develop a multi-player, 3D Virtual World, offering experiential learning and information on drug abuse behaviour. The HKJC Drug InfoCentre will be a gateway to the online community, where teenagers can meet one another.
Fight drug with Motion — Wii style
Project Approved in 2008
To produce five motion sensor mini games with themes of fighting drugs to be run on the PCs of the HKJC Drug InfoCentre (DIC), targeting at all visitors to the DIC, particularly secondary school students.
Pioneers of Beat Drugs
Project Approved in 2008
To help youth develop proper values on psychotropic substances through seminars, roving exhibitions at primary schools, recruitment and training of students for participation in preventive education at schools, slogan composing, anti-drug "sudoku" game kit and contest.
D.R.O.P. (Drug Resistance, One-stop Programme)
Project Approved in 2008
To provide 500 educational programs (small groups for each session) and mobilise the youth-at-risk to organise community-based educational events to spread the anti-drug message.
City's Taking Part Beat Drugs Festival
Project Approved in 2008
To hold roving interactive drama shows at schools and shopping arcades. Students recruited will be involved in publishing an anti-drug youth magazine, and take part in variety performance.
I Wanna Fly : Prevention of Abuse of Psychotropic Drugs Project for Youth and Community
Project Approved in 2008
To organise a variety of activities to help youth stay away from drugs including quiz, exhibition, workshops and SMS and greeting card design competitions. There will also be individual and group counselling service for high-risk youth.
WE BELIEVE
Project Approved in 2008
To provide training for students who will help set up information counters and game booths. Recreational activities and volunteer services for high-risk youth and ethnic minorities as well as anti-drug training for frontline social workers and teachers will also be organised.
My Life — I am the Boss
Project Approved in 2008
Training will be offered to 50 club members to help identify high-risk youth. Other programmes include school talk, training camp, mentorship scheme and multimedia creative competition.
Reaching Out to South Asian Community on Drug Education (Project ROSA)
Project Approved in 2008
To organise anti-drug video competition, drawing competition, workshop, camps, parent-child anti-drug activities, football match and concert for South Asian youth.
Awareness˙Analysis˙Action
Project Approved in 2008
To provide anti-drug musical performance and training workshops on singing, dancing, drama, fashion design and catwalk for secondary school students in the North District, Yuen Long and Tuen Mun.