Punjab govt to hire more psychiatrists to deal with drug menace

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

In a bid to strengthen the anti-drug campaign, today directed officials to hire retired government psychiatrists to handle the increased inflow of patients at de-centres.

Singh directed the officials to formulate strategies for ensuring security of drug addicts and their families coming to the de-and rehabilitation centres, and for a to effectively spread awareness on drugs, according to an official statement issued here.

At a weekly review meeting of the Cabinet Sub-Committee set up to monitor the anti-drug measures taken by various agencies, the asked the district authorities to crackdown on centres selling 'Buprenophine - Naloxone' in large quantities in violation of prescribed protocols.

He directed the to approach the for financial grant for setting up additional private de-centres in to complement the state government's efforts to contain

To reach out more aggressively to the people with information on various anti-drug government programmes, Singh asked the health department to involve SDMs, BDPOs and village panchayats in dissemination programmes.

The list of the nearest Outpatient Opioid Assisted Treatment (OOAT) centres should be displayed on billboards and hoardings at strategic places, including bus stands, government hospitals and civil dispensaries in all cities, towns and villages across the state, he said.

The also directed the ministers in-charge of the districts concerned to hold regular meetings, along with the MLAs, to keep strict vigil over the treatment and medical care facilities being extended to the drug addicts at the government drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres.

Singh asked the to evolve an action plan for the revival of youth clubs in villages and encourage these clubs to regularly organise kabbadi, volleyball and hockey tournaments in order to constructively channelise the of youth.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 19:05 IST