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Work Employment Programme for Adolescent Drug Abusers
Project Approved in 1999
To fund the setting up of a job-training centre to provide prevocational job-skill training and job counselling services to the male drug abusers of the agency. It aims to lead the adolescent drug abusers to ultimate rehabilitation through participation into high-technology, innovation and productive work.
Anti-drug Abuse Campaign
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at students of the applicant school. Activities include calendar card design and slogan competitions, an interactive drama performance, and productin of an anti-drug cassette tape.
Knowing Drugs Have Harmful Effect Upon Our Health, We Should Not Attempt to Try Any of Them
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at students of the school. Activities include a script-writing contest, singing contest, story-making competition, slogan and painting competitions.
The Truth About Cigarettes
Project Approved in 1999
To produce animated cartoon compact discs for interactive classroom lessons, coupled with teachers' resource packs and students' worksheets for follow-up sessions in local and international schools.
A District-based Preventive Network in Combating Substance Abuse Among High Risk Youths
Project Approved in 1999
To employ1 ASWO, 2 SWA and 1 CO II for 3 years to launch drug preventive programmes such as guidance groups, life and social skills training for the high-risk youth of Tsuen Wan and Kwai Ting Districts. Other activiies include parent's seminars, train-the-trainers workshops, production of a resources package, and district-based educational programmes.
No Drugs in Our Heart
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at the female clients of the centre. Participants will attend anti-drug training workshops and camps, then devise their own anti-drug activities for launching in children and youth centres.
Grow in Happy and Healthy Way
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at students of the applicant. Activities include lecture on healthy diet, drama / essay writing / bookmark/slogan/poster competitions, civic education on drug problem, social studies on smoking problem, adventure-based counselling and training , "Star of the month" competition etc.
Anti-drug Task Force Community Education Programme (III)
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at at -risk youths. Phase I will focus on healthy recreational and sports activities such as football, basketball snooker, karaoke, stop-smoking group, exhibition and quiz. Phase I participants will be encouraged to take part in Phase II activities including adventure and life- skills training and creative street drama . Phase III is the performance of street drama and variety show by Phase II participants.
School Based Beat Drugs Activities
Project Approved in 1999
To organize a series of activities including anti-drug basketball competition, camping, talks, quiz, workshops, games day, card design competition, etc, for the F.1 students of the applicant.
Phoenix Programme - Positive Life Rebuild
Project Approved in 1999
Targeted at the F.3 students of the school. Activities include holistic training, multi-intelligent experiential learning programmes and discipline training.