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Submission Number: 111
Submission ID: 145
Submission UUID: a5f5148b-d2d7-48bd-8f48-6b3273f8b11a
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 05:44
Completed: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 06:18
Changed: Tue, 08/08/2023 - 15:27

Remote IP address: 41.193.97.142
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Prof.
Goliath
Veonna
0721968083
Nelson mandela university
I am an Associate Professor at Mandela University in the Dept of Social Development Professions. A social worker and clinical psychologist by profession, whose passion and interest is in community engagement, foregrounding the voices of those we serve in the area of mental health and substance abuse prevention and treatment
Yes
Dr.
Nomdoe
Jacobus
0741145925
The Hope Revolution
Pastor Dr Jacobus Nomdoe is a Minister of Religion, based in Cape Town. He is the African Continent Director of Teen Challenge, an international accredited residential treatment programme for persons with substance induced disorders and the director of the Hope Revolution Vision, a community based substance abuse prevention and treament programme
No
Abstract
The Hope Revolution Vision -The process of establishing Community based substance abuse prevention and treatment
THEME 2: Building sustainable, resilient, and self-reliant communities through indigenous modalities, inter-sectoral collaborations, and partnerships
SUB 2.6 Multi-sectoral strategies for mental health and substance abuse prevention and intervention
Oral Presentation
The Enyobeni tragedy of June 2022 East Londen, RSA where 21 young people lost their lives in a tavern, offers us a glimpse of the depth of the substance abuse scourge in South Africa, amongst an increasingly younger population. Unfortunately the cost of substance abuse treatment is unaffordable for the communities where it is needed the most; and the relapse rate of persons who completed residential or outpatient treatment programmes are compelling a community based response to both the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. Section 5 of the Prevention of and Treatment of Substance Abuse Act 70 of 2008 provides guidelines in this regard; and the National Drug Master Plan 2019-2024 foreground community based treatment as the more sustainable response to substance abuse. This presentation describes the processes followed in a collaboration between Nelson Mandela University Engagement Unit, the Dept of Social Development Professions and The Hope Revolution Vision (THRV) with communities in Gqeberha to establish a community based substance abuse prevention and treatment programme. This collaboration with THRV gives effect to our Universities’ focus to be of service to society, and honours the voices of community as knowledge keepers and multiple stakeholders as equalising partners for impactful change.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Ms
Nondumiso
Hadebe
Yes
Practice
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Busisiwe
Nkala-Dlamini
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
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