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The Path to Reconciliation– Peer Development, Family Mediation, and Hidden Drug User Support Scheme

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The project encompasses the core concepts of recovery model, strength-based practice and family therapy. Through the scope of these models and approaches, participants can regain three of their capitals: "personal recovery capital," "family recovery capital," and "social recovery capital." The project will enhance these individual’s cognition framework towards relapse prevention, bodily and mental health and hence moral and value standards, paving the way of possible familial reconciliation. Since the participation by family members of the case is of vital significance to his/her recovery process, the project aims also to deliver various services to improve the overall familial supporting quality, benefiting the family members of individuals under rehabilitation. 

Apart from vocational support to broaden their social roles, the project will also nurture a strong culture of "self-help, then help others. " By mobilizing cases to receive peer-support training, effectively turning them into peer volunteers, they will make good use of their personal experience, walk into the community to help front-line social workers identify, contact and support hidden drug abusers, integrate them into the medical and rectifying system. Through these diverse means, they will effectively become "recovery mentors," upholding their principles, embracing themselves and their families, and reentering society as a contributor.
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