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"Sunshine Project" – A New Guizhou Model: A Solution to Worldwide Drug Rehabilitation Challenges or Not? (3)

(People's Daily Online)

18:02, January 05, 2013

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Duyun mainly relies on “Sunshine Product Processing Plants” of labor-intensive kind, the salary from a job in which is as low as below 1,000 Yuan each month. For future development, Duyun should consider to construct new platforms and diversify the involved enterprises if possible on the basis of speeding up the development of the aforesaid plants, so as to combine concentrated job placement, relief and decentralized displacement as well as nearby arrangement together; and encourage the special group to make start-ups. In terms of personnel management, the government should offer targeted relief and psychological counseling in corresponding to different state of illness. Arrange centralized placement for those with longer-time drug abuse habit and deeper addiction; set up sub-branches at the community for those who didn’t suffer from drug abuse for a long time or have been rehabilitated for a longer period; and give policy preference to those with capitals for start-ups.


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Darrrel at 2013-03-2776.126.155.*
Good to read articles about the anti-drug campaign.
nimo at 2013-03-22173.228.12.*
I can see the local government"s efforts to control drugs and help drug users, but I have to say, it is too boring.
  

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