Psychosocial Monitoring | Prevention | Stage
CTDia believes it can make a difference for the community in which it operates. Therefore, lectures and promotes campaigns to prevent substances abuse, psychosocial treatments and investing in social protection of children, adolescents and adults.
CTDia SOCIAL:
CTDia offers psychosocial care for people that use psychoactive substances. It has a multidisciplinary team engaged in transdisciplinarity, with emphasis on the psychosocial, through:
With this approach, you can:
Audience: people of both genders.
By social program in an open environment aimed at children and adolescents of both genders and after school hours.
Psychosocial care aimed at children and adolescents of both genders, at risk and social vulnerability, whether or not do the use of psychoactive substances. The program is conducted in shifts (morning or afternoon), prioritizing after school.
By social program aimed at adults of both genders.
It offers educational workshops (in accordance with laid down in art. 28, Section III, of Law No. 11343 of August 23, 2006) in order to provide greater reflection on individual health and attitudes in everyday context.
NAC – Core Commitment and Support to Citizenship
The NAC will offer design services to 40 children and adolescents at risk and social vulnerability, on after school schedule.
Workshop on Integrated Communications
Created in 2004 is coordinated by Renato Cavalher, who was previously responsible for the campaign “Drugs kill in various ways”. The campaign was widely publicized in Brazil and abroad including obtaining recognition Award About Integrated Communications, an award AERP “RAP CTDia,” and led to discussion of the new model of care and psychosocial doctoral studies at universities in the area of Communication and Mental Health. The workshop on communication is developed through meetings and seminars conducted by the agency for integrated communication OpusMúltipla, CTDia’s technical team, representative sectors of society, experts from the fields of health, education and security, as well as people that use or have done the use of psychoactive substances. The objective is to formulate policies targeted marketing to the use and abuse of psychoactive substances such as treatment and prevention for it. The next campaign is already about 70% complete (research, manual) and will address the topic of prevention aimed at children and teenagers during school, the courses for the training of prevention will be offered to faculty and staff of public schools and private. The pilot project was signed with the APMF State College Professor Edith Wide Field and PR will benefit about 1,300 students, to be extended to parents, teachers, employees and the general community, reaching directly to about 6,000 people in the community.
Prevention in companies
The CTDia SOCIAL offers lectures, courses and seminars in the area of mental health, aimed to supervisors or other employees of public or private companies. Deploys projects to prevent and control the use and abuse of psychoactive substances coordinated by multidisciplinary teams consisting of doctors, psychologists and social workers and other professionals. Offering consulting with professionals in mental health, within the proposal or business office.
From 2004 to 2010, it were offered 234 internships in the social, cultural and environmental areas.
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Click here to view the campaign created by the CTDia patients and former patients from a workshop on integrated communication.