Tel: |
2884 0282 |
Fax: |
2884 3262 |
Address: |
9/F., Fong Shu Chuen Social Service Building., 6 Po Man Street, Shaukeiwan, Hong Kong |
Service Hours: |
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
* Interview appointment or program could be arranged on Monday to Friday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm. |
Email: |
[email protected] |
Website: |
http://crosscentre.tungwahcsd.org |
District: |
Eastern and Wan Chai |
History
Since October 2002, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals CROSS Centre – Eastern and Wan Chai Office has begun to provide one-spot anti-drug service, i.e. from anti-drug prevention programs to treatment services for psychotropic substance abusers, at Eastern and Wan Chai District with the financial support from Social Welfare Department.
Objective
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To assist the Psychotropic Substance Abusers (PSAs) to quit the drug-taking behavior by counseling service with community medical services.
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To provide emotional support for the family members of PSAs and encourage the family members participating actively into the rehabilitation process of PSAs.
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To assist the at-risk people's to build up self-confident, enhance their Adversity Quotient, lead a healthy life and abstain from drug abuse.
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To hold anti-drug public education programmes and assist youth and the community to prevent the drug problem from spreading.
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To organize training programmes for youth workers, teachers or other related professions to enhance their capacity on early identification and handling of adolescents' drug abuse problems.
Facilities
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Computers, Television, Electronic Game Set, Magazines, Resources Centre on drug related issues.
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Art Room
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Band Room (including drum set, electronic guitar, electronic piano and architecture equipment).
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Interview Rooms
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Hall and Mass Activities Room (including projector and AV Equipment)
Service Recipients
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People at-risk and Psychotropic Substance Abusers and their families
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Students of Primary and Secondary School
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Youth workers, teachers, parents and for those who are concerned with drug abuse problems.
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