Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry ofLabour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) held a conference in Hanoi on June22 to discuss spreading successful drug rehabilitation models.
The event was part of Action Month for DrugPrevention and Control, International Day against Drug Abuse and IllicitTrafficking and the “Entire people fight drug” day.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, DeputyMinister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Vu Trong Dam said as of lateMay, more than 100,000 drug abusers nationwide had undergone treatment,rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation supervision.
However, relapse rates remain high, even upto 90 percent after two years, partly due to social discrimination.
Director of MoLISA’s Department of SocialVices Prevention Nguyen Xuan Lap lauded new rehabilitation models such associal re-integration support clubs, voluntary care and consulting teams and community-basedrehabilitation, which have prevented thousands of drug users from relapsing.
Participants discussed vocational training,loan supply and job creation for rehabilitated people and proposed initiativesto improve policy effectiveness.
In conclusion, Minister of Labour, Invalidsand Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung asked departments and agencies to step upcommunications to raise public awareness of rehabilitation and to reducediscrimination against drug users.-VNA
The event was part of Action Month for DrugPrevention and Control, International Day against Drug Abuse and IllicitTrafficking and the “Entire people fight drug” day.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, DeputyMinister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Vu Trong Dam said as of lateMay, more than 100,000 drug abusers nationwide had undergone treatment,rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation supervision.
However, relapse rates remain high, even upto 90 percent after two years, partly due to social discrimination.
Director of MoLISA’s Department of SocialVices Prevention Nguyen Xuan Lap lauded new rehabilitation models such associal re-integration support clubs, voluntary care and consulting teams and community-basedrehabilitation, which have prevented thousands of drug users from relapsing.
Participants discussed vocational training,loan supply and job creation for rehabilitated people and proposed initiativesto improve policy effectiveness.
In conclusion, Minister of Labour, Invalidsand Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung asked departments and agencies to step upcommunications to raise public awareness of rehabilitation and to reducediscrimination against drug users.-VNA
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