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South Asian Vigilance Enhancement (SAVE) – A drug awareness and treatment project
Project Approved in 2006
To assist substance abusers with South Asian origin by setting up mutual help group with rehabilitated substance abusers. Other programme such as visits and skill training classes will also be held.
Meta-analysis of Acupuncture Therapy in Treatment of Heroin Dependence - A Systematic Review of Randomized Evidence
Project Approved in 2005
To review the quality of trials of acupuncture therapy in the treatment of heroin dependence by reviewing all related documentations, such as journals and conference abstracts, etc. While the efficacy and safety of acupuncture therapy will be evaluated, the most commonly used acu-points and manipulation methods will also be identified.
Walk Together - Family Base Intervention Project
Project Approved in 2005
To provide a series of reintegration programme for female rehabilitated drug abusers and their families. Workshops focusing on different aspects, such as self-improvement, family relationship and healthy living, will be held. Mutual support groups and drug talks will be orangized.
Improvement work for drug treatment centre
Project Approved in 2005
To carry out improvement work for the drug treatment centre in Yuen Long.
Improvement work for drug treatment centre
Project Approved in 2005
To conduct improvement work for the drug treatment centre in Yuen Long.
“Brilliant Life” Anti-drug Project for the Youth
Project Approved in 2005
To organize school-based anti-drug workshops for students, their teachers and parents. A band singing competition and carnivals will be held.
Alliance of South Asian Anti-Drug Leaders
Project Approved in 2005
To enhance the anti-drug awareness among the South Asian ethnic minority groups, mainly Nepalese and Pakistanis. In addition to a series of school-based programme, programmes for school dropouts will also be provided in collaboration with other NGOs and institutes. Parent seminars, outreaching services and other publicity event will also be held.
D3 Union
Project Approved in 2005
To recruit secondary school students as ambassadors, who will form a union in disseminating the anti-drug message. A design competition for the union membership card will be organized.
Healthy Family Route
Project Approved in 2005
To organize a series of anti-drug programmes for high-risk youths and their families, including counseling, workshops, vocational and adventure-based training, various competitions and sports day.
Campus Beat Drugs’ New Energy
Project Approved in 2005
To provide journalistic training to students, who will then interview workers of the anti-drug field for broadcasting at school radio.