Enhancing Youth Rehabilitation & Preventing Drug Abuse

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Focus on psycho-social counseling for youth in drug rehabilitation & combating radicalization. J&K's impactful mission for drug abuse prevention, education, counseling, and rehabilitation. Objectives aim to create awareness, reduce stigma, conduct research, build capacity, and provide education programs. Initiatives include preventive education, awareness generation, and treatment module development for addicts of all ages. Collaborative efforts with various entities.


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  1. Psycho Psycho- -Social Counseling and Social Counseling and Rehabilitation of Youth involved in Drug Rehabilitation of Youth involved in Drug addiction and Radicalization addiction and Radicalization

  2. Drug Abuse Drug Abuse and Mission and Mission Youth Youth Scheme Scheme The Department of Mission Youth, J&K has prepared a detailed scheme guidelines so as to focus on preventive education, awareness generation, identification, counseling, treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependent persons and training and capacity building of the service providers through collaborative efforts of the State Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations. Drug and substance abuse is a serious problem adversely affecting the social fabric of the country. Addiction to drugs not only affects the individual s health but also disrupts their families and the whole society. Of late, the menace of drug abuse in the younger generation has been rising all over the India and J&K is no exception to it.

  3. The objectives of the Scheme are to: The objectives of the Scheme are to: Create awareness and educate people about the ill-effects of drugs abuse on the individual, family, workplace and the society at large and reduce stigmatization of and discrimination against, groups and individual's dependent on drugs in order to integrate them back into the society; Facilitate research, training, documentation, innovation and collection of relevant information to strengthen the above-mentioned objectives; Develop human resources and build capacity for working towards these objectives; PwC

  4. Preventive education and awareness generation programmes to address specific target groups (vulnerable and at-risk groups) in their neighborhood, educational institutions, workplace, slums etc. with the purpose of sensitizing the target groups and the community about the impact of addiction and the need to take professional help for treatment. The programmes would be carried out through collaborative efforts of other UT Government departments, Universities, Training Institutions, NGOs, other voluntary organizations etc. Preventive Preventive Education and Education and Awareness Awareness Generation: Generation: PwC

  5. Efforts to develop modules for treatment of addicts of different categories and age groups in order to create uniformity in treatment protocol across the UT will be undertaken under the scheme. While developing such modules, emphasis should be given on integrating scientifically established mechanisms for diagnosis of drug disorders as well as integrating pharmacological (such as detoxification and opioid agonist and antagonist maintenance) and psychosocial (such as counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy and social support) interventions based on scientific evidence and focused on the process of rehabilitation, recovery and social reintegration. Setting Quality Setting Quality Standards: Standards: PwC

  6. Skill Development, Vocational training and livelihood support Skill Development, Vocational training and livelihood support of ex of ex- -drug addicts: drug addicts: In order to promote meaningful livelihood activities and employment to instill a sense of purpose and self-esteem in individuals to steer them away from drugs, programmes for skill development, vocational training and livelihood support of ex-drug addicts would be carried out through National Backward Classes Finance and other Development Corporations of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. In addition to this, vocational training and livelihood programmes would also be carried out in collaboration with Department of Women and Child Development, Department of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and its affiliated institutes. PwC

  7. THANK YOU

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