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Substance Use among Women and Children in Afghanistan: The Complexities of an Important Public Health Issue

Shared by Livia - 4 February 2020
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Momand AS, Jones HE (2020) Substance Use among Women and Children in Afghanistan: The Complexities of an Important Public Health Issue. J Addict Addictv Disord 7: 33.

National surveys of substance use among those living in Afghanistan show multiple substances are easily accessible and commonly used in combination. Substance use in Afghanistan is complex, compounded
by the fact that almost half (48%) of the population is comprised of youth under 15 years of age. The number of women and children who report substance use has increased alarmingly over the last decade and a half. And while substance use disorder treatment services have expanded in Afghanistan’s urban areas, there is still a need for evidence-based and culturally appropriate substance use...

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Training on the Universal Curriculum for Substance Use - Implementers Series (UPC1), Core Course for Afghanistan Cohort 2

Shared by Livia - 28 January 2020
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Colombo, Sri Lanka    18-26 January 2020

By Rogers Kasirye

The workshop started on 18th January organized by Colombo/ INL for the support in undertaking the training programme for Afghanistan entitled Training on the Universal Curriculum for Substance Use - Implementers Series (UPC1), core course for Afghanistan Cohort 2. The participants who attended the workshop were to be equipped with skills, correct attitude and knowledge with regard to the Science of substance use prevention. The facilitators Dr. Isabel Melgar (Philippines) and Rogers Kasirye (Uganda) and Farhad Akabari from...

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Engaging Youth Towards Substance Use Prevention (EYTSUP) - 2019 / 2020

AHMAD SHAH - 18 January 2020
Project Goals To educate and train professionals and students on preventing their societies from the hazardous effects of substance use. Key Achievements During Project It was initially intended to invite 20 professionals from different portfolios of Aga Khan Social Welfare Board (AKSWB) and Aga...
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Livia

Universal Treatment Curricula (UTC) Refresher Training and International Certified Addiction Professional (ICAP) Examination for Treatment Practitioners in Pakistan

Shared by Livia - 16 January 2020
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Working jointly the International Society of Substance Use Professional (ISSUP) Pakistan National Chapter and Drug Advisory Program (DAP) of the Colombo Plan, in collaboration with the US Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Pakistan, organized a three-day UTC refresher training followed by ICAP examination for Pakistani substance use treatment professionals on November 21-24, 2019 in Lahore, Pakistan.

A total of 86 treatment practitioners including 37 from Punjab province, 22 from Sindh province, 14 from Islamabad, 9 from Baluchistan and 4...

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Newsletter Mensuelle Décembre - 2019

Shared by Livia - 9 janvier 2020
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Newsletter Mensuelle Décembre - 2019

Au cours de ce mois, la Drug Free Pakistan Foundation (DFPF) a été invitée à prendre la parole par plusieurs organisations et universités sur la prévention de la consommation de substances et, en particulier, sur le rôle des jeunes dans la prévention de la consommation de substances. Au cours de ce mois, M. Ahmad Shah (responsable du programme jeunesse-DFPF) a également été sélectionné parmi des centaines de professionnels pour participer à un vaste programme de bourses de ROZAN à Islamabad, au Pakistan. En dehors de ces activités, l’équipe DFPF a...

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Livia

UTC 6 and UTC 7 Training Report

Shared by Livia - 6 January 2020
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The Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board (NDDCB)

The Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board (NDDCB) organised training on “UTC 06- Case Management for Addiction Professionals and UTC 07- Crisis Intervention for Addiction Professionals” for 28 staff members of the NDDCB which was held on 17th – 19th December 2019 at NDDCB Auditorium.

The training followed the international curriculum UTC 6 and UTC 7 that was developed for the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in collaboration with the Colombo Plan. The goals of the training were to expand the...

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Substance Use Prevention Session at IQRA University EDC Campus.Karachi, Pakistan

AHMAD SHAH - 31 December 2019
A Guest Speaker session was organized by teaching faculty for the students of Media Science on 28th December, 2019 at IQRA University EDC Karachi Campus. Mr. Ahmad Shah took the session and educated students on Substance Use Prevention and its Impact on family, Individual and Society.
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3rd Young Leadership Program 2019

AHMAD SHAH - 31 December 2019
Session on Substance Use Prevention among youth at 3rd Young Leadership Program 2019 on 28 December, 2019 National Incubation Center, Karachi Thank you Shumail Ali for inviting me to take session with the amazing youth
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2nd Learning Fellowship Training on "Men, Masculinities and Transformation"

AHMAD SHAH - 31 December 2019
2nd Learning Fellowship on "Men, Masculinities and Transformation" from 9th - 20th December, 2019 Islamabad, Pakistan. Fellows from Academia, Media and NGOs from different parts of Pakistan discussed Intersectionality of Masculinities with Self Awareness, Patriarchy, Conflict, Culture, Feminism and...
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3rd Young Leadership Program 2019

AHMAD SHAH - 20 December 2019
Drug Free Pakistan Foundation (DFPF) is a substance Use Prevention organization committed to develop, and promote strategies, policies, healthy life styles, enhancing positive attitudes, improving life skills and empowering individuals to reduce illegal drug use, drug addiction, crimes and drug...
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Livia

November Newsletter | SPYM

Shared by Livia - 5 December 2019
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Substance Use Prevention Session Organized by Hashoo Foundation Karachi, Pakistan

AHMAD SHAH - 4 December 2019
Substance Use Prevention session organized by Hashoo Foundation Karachi , Pakistan on 3rd December, 2019 for their students from Balochistan currently enrolled in different Hospitality Management courses in Karachi Marriott Hotel. Mr. Ahmad Shah conducted the session and briefed participants about...
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World AIDS Day Seminar 2019 - Multan, Pakistan

Shared by Livia - 2 December 2019
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A one-day seminar about "World AIDS Day - Communities Make the Difference" was conducted by EQUIP Research & Development Consultants with the collaboration of Youth Forum Pakistan for Drug Abuse Prevention & ISSUP Pakistan at EQUIP Head office, Multan Pakistan on December 1st, 2019.

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Youth-led Policy Forum 2019 Karachi ,Pakistan

AHMAD SHAH - 28 November 2019
Youth-led Policy Forum 2019 is an initiative with UNICEF Pakistan in collaboration with School of Leadership Foundation. The forum will serve as a key platform where young people can contribute to policy discussions through their collective ideas, solutions and innovations. For the first gathering...
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Youth-led Policy Forum 2019 Karachi ,Pakistan

AHMAD SHAH - 28 November 2019
Youth-led Policy Forum 2019 is an initiative with UNICEF Pakistan in collaboration with School of Leadership Foundation. The forum will serve as a key platform where young people can contribute to policy discussions through their collective ideas, solutions and innovations. For the first gathering...
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Depression and Perceived Attachment of Adolescents with Fathers with Substance-Use Disorder

Shared by Livia - 26 November 2019
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Zia, A., & Shahzad, S. (2019). Depression and perceived Attachment of adolescents with fathers having with substance-Use disorder. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, 69(12), 1855-1859. JPMA 69: 1855; 2019) DOI:10.5455/JPMA.15016.

This study was conducted to understand the predictive role of perceived mother, father and peer attachment in depressive symptoms of adolescents living with fathers diagnosed with substance use disorder. The quantitative study was conducted at various drug rehabilitation centres in Karachi from January 2016 to September 2017, and comprised adolescents living with fathers diagnosed with substance use disorder. Of the 150 participants, 82 (55%) were males and 68 (45%) were females. The overall mean age was 13.44±1.50 years. Perceived attachment with mother, father and peers collectively...

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Training on Basic Counselling Skills for Addiction Professional - Final Report

Shared by Livia - 22 November 2019
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Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board

In order to appropriately address the concerning global levels of substance use and substance use disorders, it is vital that staff are trained to deliver evidence-based treatment.

At the start of November 2019, the Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board conducted training on Basic Counseling Skills for 28 staff members of the NDDCB.

The training followed the UTC 04- Basic Counseling Skills for Addiction Professionals, which was developed for the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in collaboration...

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Prevention of Drug Abuse and HIV for Students in Sri Lanka

Shared by Livia - 19 November 2019
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Prevention of drug abuse and HIV for G.C.E A/L students have conducted a prevention program on drug abuse and HIV for the G.C.E A/L students of the Kalmunai zone with the permission of the Education Ministry of Srilanka. The program was conducted by the Lions Club and the Rotary Club. Delegates from the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board and Alcohol and Drug Information Center participated as the resource personals. This is the 18th program of this series. Previous programs were conducted covering the entire island in Tamil and Sinhala medium for the same age group. 

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Parent Marijuana Use Associated With Substance Use in Children

Shared by Livia - 19 November 2019
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New research explores some of the long-term impacts of marijuana use in families. The study revealed that the children of parents who reported marijuana use during their teenage years were significantly more likely to report substance use than the children of those who did not. 

The results also indicated that children whose parents reported a history of marijuana use later on in adulthood had children slightly more likely to have lower grades and attentional difficulties, but who were no more likely to report substance use than their peers.

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Training of Professionals on Preventing Substance Abuse in Schools and Community

AHMAD SHAH - 19 November 2019
First Milestone Achieved: Successfully completed Training of Professionals on Preventing Substance Abuse in Schools and Community @ at PASK Hall 16 - 17 November, 2019 Karachi , Pakistan In first phase of the project trained 32 young professionals in schools and Community. These 32 trained young...
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