Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drugs) Abuse
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Section –1 Programmes and Schemes Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism And Substance (Drugs) Abuse The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment as the focal point for drug demand reduction programmes in the country is of the view that implementation of programmes for deaddiction and rehabilitation of drug addicts require sustained and committed/involved effort with a great degree of flexibility and innovation, which could be delivered effectively only through the voluntary sector. 5 SCHEME FOR PREVENTION OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE (DRUGS) ABUSE - A BRIEF OVERVIEW The Government believes in addressing the problem of substance abuse in its totality. This includes creating awareness, early identification, treatment and rehabilitation and sustained follow-up care. Further, the Government is of the view that substance abuse is a psycho social medical problem which can be best addressed through community based interventions. Hence, special emphasis has been given for involving and mobilising the community. Under the Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drugs) Abuse, implemented by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, the non-governmental organisations have been entrusted with the responsibility for delivery of services and the Ministry bears substantial financial responsibility (90% of the prescribed grant amount). The Aims And Objectives of the Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse are: ♣ To support activities of non-governmental organisations, working in the areas of prevention of addiction and rehabilitation of addicts. ♣ To create awareness and educating the people about the ill effects of alcoholism and substance abuse on the individual, the family and society at large. ♣ To develop culture-specific models for the prevention of addiction and treatment and rehabilitation of addicts. ♣ To evolve and provide a whole range of community based services for the identification, motivation, detoxification, counselling, after care and rehabilitation of addicts. ♣ To promote community participation and public cooperation in the reduction of demand for dependence-producing substances. ♣ To promote collective initiatives and self-help endeavours among individuals and groups vulnerable to addiction and considered at risk. ♣ To establish appropriate linkages between voluntary agencies working in the field of addiction and government organisations. The following legal entities are eligible for assistance under the Scheme: ♦ A society registered under the Societies’ Registration Act, 1860 (XXI of 1860) or any relevant Act of the State Governments / Union Territory or under any State law relating to registration of charitable societies. ♦ A registered public Trust. ♦ A Company established under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956. ♦ An organisation / institution fully funded or managed by Government or a local body. 6 ♦ An organisation or institution, which has been approved by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The eligible organisations as defined above should also: ♦ Have a properly constituted managing body with its powers, duties and responsibilities clearly defined and laid down in writing. ♦ Have resources, facilities and experience for undertaking the programme. ♦ Not be run for the financial profit of any individual or a body of individuals. ♦ Have existed at least for a period of three years. ♦ Be of a sound financial position. The quantum of assistance is not more than 90% of the grant amount. In case of the seven North Eastern States, Sikkim and J & K, the quantum of assistance will be 95% of the total admissible expenditure. The balance of the approved expenditure shall have to be borne by the implementing agency out of its own resources. The Universities, Schools of Social Work and such other institutions of higher learning will be eligible for 100% reimbursement of approved expenditure. The Scheme has the following components for financial support: ♣ Awareness and Preventive Education ♣ Drug Awareness and Counselling Centres ♣ Treatment-cum-Rehabilitation Centres ♣ Workplace Prevention Programmes ♣ Deaddiction Camps ♣ NGO Forum for Drug Abuse Prevention ♣ Innovative Interventions to Strengthen Community Based Rehabilitation ♣ Technical Exchange & Manpower Development ♣ Surveys, Studies, Evaluation and Research ♣ Any other activity considered suitable to meet the objectives of the Scheme. For financial assistance under the Scheme, an Organisation / Institution, should apply in the prescribed proforma along with the recommendation of the State Government / UT Administration, to: Deputy Secretary/Director (DP-NGO) Social Defence Division, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, ‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi- 110001 Tele: 23384284 Fax: 23384918 7 DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES UNDER THE SCHEME NAME OF THE PROJECT S.No. NAME OF THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE NGO STATE/UT 1 ANDHRA Peoples Action For Social Service, Tirupati West, Door De-addiction Centre PRADESH No. 10-12, Maruthi Nagar, West Chittoor 2 Rural Organisation For Social Activities (ROSA), Manthenvari De-addiction Centre Palem -Post Pitinavani Palem Mandal, Guntur. 3 Andhra Pradesh Peoples Socio-Economic, Development Counselling Centre Service Society, Chirala. 4 Seva Medical And Education Society, Door No. 6-20, 27, De-addiction Centre 12/A, Arandalnet, Guntur. 5 Association For Social Health In India, 11-4-616,Humayun De-addiction Centre Nagar,A.C.Gauri Road,Hyderabad. 6 Sneha Mahila Mandali, Flat No. 103, Satya Apts. Chappal De-addiction Centre Bazar, Kachiguda, Hyderabad 7 Social Transpermation And Rural Technology, LIC H.No.67/ De-addiction Centre 10, III Phase K.P.H.B. Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072. 8 DOVE, 1-92/2/A, Prabhath Nagar Colony, Chaitanyapuri, De-addiction Centre Dissukhnagar, Hyderabad. 9 A. P. Girjana Sewak Sangh, Chandamamapet Nandigama De-addiction Centre -521 185, Krishna. 10 Society Uplifting Rural Poor & Socially Stranded, Surpass, De-addiction Centre H No 3-4-13/1/1, Medak. 11 Jhansi Mahila Mandali, 3/343,Lakshmupuram Road, Nellore- De-addiction Centre-2 524002. 12 Serve Well Society, H.No. 6-164/6,Sudarshan Reddy De-addiction Centre Nagar, Chintal, Quthubullapur Mandal, Rangareddy Distt. -500054. 13 Jyoti Education Society, H.No. 3-2-750, Chappal De-addiction Centre Bazar,Hyderabad, Rangareddy 14 Youth In Action Society, H. No. 16-2-740/B/C/2, De-addiction Centre Mushrambagh, Rangareddy 15 Dr. Upkar Pashupuleti Nirmala Hanumanta Rao Charitable De-addiction Centre Trust, Upkar Circle Picket, Secunderabad 8 16 Priyadarsini Service Organisation, D.No.45-56-9, De-addiction Centre Saligrampuram Vishakhapatnam-24. 17 Bharat Integrated Rural Development Society, H.No.8- De-addiction Centre 145, Main Road, Peapully, Kurnool 18 ASSAM Association for Social Health in India, Sunderpera, De-addiction Centre R.G.Baruah Road, Guwahati 19 North East Society For The Promotion Of Youth And De-addiction Centre Masses, Guwahati Chapter, Ashram Road, Ulubari, Guwahati 20 Amar Pragati Sanskritic Chora And Samaj Unnayan Kendra, De-addiction Centre Dakhin Rukmini Nagar, P.O. Beltola, Guwahati - 28. 21 The State Anti-Drug And Prohibition Council Guwahati, De-addiction Centre Assam Prakashan Parishad Complex, Guwahati-781021 22 Jagriti Sanmilita Unnayan Kendra, P.O. Islamgaon, De-addiction Centre Lakhimpur 23 Khorapathar Sanmilita Yuvak Samaj, P.O. Islamgaon, De-addiction Centre Lakhimpur 24 Sreemanta Sankar Mission, P.O.Nagaon, Distt.Nagaon - De-addiction Centre 782 002. 25 BIHAR Rural Youth Coordination Centre, At & P.O. Amnour, De-addiction Centre Distt.Saran. Kedar Pandey Samaj Kalyan Sangh, Lauriya, West De-addiction Centre Champaran. 26 Indian Institute Of Rural Reconstruction And Social Counselling Centre Change, East Gandhi Bazar,Jehanabad. 27 Alp Sankhyak Avam Harijan Samaj Kalyan Kendra, Data De-addiction Centre Kambal Shah Road, Muzaffarpur -842001. 28 Bhartiya Viklang Sangh, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg,Dhobi Ghat, De-addiction Centre Patna 29 Environmental Consultancy Vikash Centre, 278, De-addiction Centre Nehrunagar, Patna 30 Jagran, 55, M.I.G. Kanker Bagh, Patna. De-addiction Centre 31 Sister Nivedita Memorial Trust, Forun No. 18, Gandhi De-addiction Centre College, Jakkanpur, Patna-. 32 Youth Mobilisation For National Advancement, 303, Himgiri Deaddiction Centres-2 Bhawan,Anandpuri Boring Canal Road, Patna. 9 33 Bihar Rehabilitation And Welfare Institute, G-4, Peoples’S De-addiction Centre at Cooperative Colony,Kankerbagh,Patna. Sasaram 34 Aniket Seva, M-38, Road No.26, Srikrishna Nagar, Patna- De-addiction Centre 1. 35 Gramin Vikas avam Kalyan Samiti, Munger, Shekhpura. Counselling Centre 36 Sree Narayan Samaj Kalyan Kendra, 511-Lok-Dihari, De-addiction Centre P.O.Karup, Indrahiyan, Rohtas. 37 Central English Academy, Vill.Dhandwa, Near Maitri Leprosy De-addiction Centre Centre, Domuhan, Bodh Gaya 38 CHATTISGARH Sankalp Sanskritik Samiti, Chikhali-Naka Rajnandgaon, De-addiction Centre Chhatisgarh 39 GOA Kripa Foundation, Goa, Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A Chapel De-addiction Centre & Road Bandra Mumbai, Goa Counselling Centre 40 Association for Social Health in India, Goa Counselling Centre 42 GUJARAT Gujarat Kelavani Trust, Mangal Prabhat Building, Opp. St. Deaddiction Centre -1 & Counselling Centre-2 Xavier’s High School, Mirzapur, Ahmedabad 43 Indian Council Of Social Welfare, Municipal Bal Bhawan, Counselling Centre Paldi, Ahmedabad. 44 Kanoria Hospital And Research Centre, Near Indira Bridge, De-addiction Centre Distt.-Gandhinagar, North Gujarat -382428, Ahmedabad