National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction Latest News
The Union government has invited proposals to set up District De-Addiction Centres (DDACs) in 291 “gap” districts across 30 States and Union Territories in the country as part of its National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction.
About National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction
- It is a centrally sponsored scheme.
- Aim: Reduction of adverse consequences of drug abuse through a multi-pronged strategy: education, de-addiction, and rehabilitation of affected individuals and families.
- Under this scheme financial assistance is provided to
- State Governments/ Union Territory (UT) Administrations for Preventive Education and Awareness Generation, Capacity Building, Programmes for Drug Demand Reduction by States/UTs etc.
- NGOs/VOs for running and maintenance of Integrated Rehabilitation Centres for Addicts (IRCAs), Integrated Rehabilitation Centres (IRCAs), Community Peer-led Interventions (CPLI) Outreach and Drop-in Centres (ODIC) and District De-Addiction Centres (DDACs); and
- Government Hospitals for Addiction Treatment Facilities (ATFs)
- Target Period: 2018-2025
Objectives of National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction
- Create awareness and educate people on the ill-effects of drug abuse, reduce stigmatization, and facilitate social reintegration.
- Develop human resources and build capacity.
- Facilitate research, training, documentation, innovation, and information collection.
- Provide community-based services for identification, motivation, counseling, de-addiction, after-care, and rehabilitation for Whole Person Recovery (WPR).
- Formulate and implement comprehensive guidelines, schemes, and programs using a multi-agency approach.
- Address all forms of drug abuse.
- Alleviate the consequences of drug dependence.
National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction FAQs
Q1: Which is the nodal ministry for drug demand reduction in India?
Ans: The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
Q2: What is the Action Plan for Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan?
Ans: Nasha Mukt Bharat Campaign is a three-pronged attack combining the supply curb by Narcotics Control Bureau, Outreach and Awareness and Demand Reduction effort by Social Justice and Empowerment and treatment through Health Department.
Source: TH
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