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Anti Drugs Project

The aim of the drugs project is to use positive means to combat drugs misuse amongst the youth of ethnic minorities in the UK, Europe and the wider Middle East.

RSFI has devised a multi-faceted and comprehensive approach to tackling the drugs problem in a holistic manner; prevention through education, training young people to be community outreach workers and finally treatment of drug users, with the family unit as a focal point.

Right Start has successfully piloted a treatment programmed in Birmingham West Midland UK, where it has partnered with Birmingham University and community organisations to deliver treatment and awareness to venerable communities within the city.

Thus we have three branches to the drugs project (Education, Training and Treatment):

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Details of our activities where Right Start has provided support and guidance:

Anti-Drugs project in UK and Europe:      

Austria  Belguim  Denmark  France  Germany  Greece  Ireland  Italy  Netherlands  Portugal  Spain  Turkey  Switzerland

Anti-Drugs project in the Middle East:     

Egypt  Sudan  Yemen  Lebanon  Jordan  Syria  Iraq  Kuwait  Qatar  Bahrain  Oman  UAE 

Anti-Drugs project in North Africa:   

Libya  Tunisia  Morocco  Algeria

 

 

 
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