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Changing Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations in Dealing with Substance Abuse Problems

Changing Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations in Dealing with Substance Abuse Problems This paper re-examines the existing roles of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in dealing with drug abuse problems in Hong Kong. The emerging roles of non-governmental organizations in drug demand reduction include service specialization, service provision, volunteerism-consumerism and advocacy. It was suggested that the government organizations (GO) and NGOs in Hong Kong should co-ordinate their efforts if they are to properly address a complex social problem such as drug abuse. The efforts of GO and NGOs can have supplementary and complementary effects. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development Taylor & Francis

Changing Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations in Dealing with Substance Abuse Problems

Changing Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations in Dealing with Substance Abuse Problems

Abstract

This paper re-examines the existing roles of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in dealing with drug abuse problems in Hong Kong. The emerging roles of non-governmental organizations in drug demand reduction include service specialization, service provision, volunteerism-consumerism and advocacy. It was suggested that the government organizations (GO) and NGOs in Hong Kong should co-ordinate their efforts if they are to properly address a complex social problem such as drug abuse. The...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
2165-0993
eISSN
0218-5385
DOI
10.1080/21650993.1996.9755734
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Abstract

This paper re-examines the existing roles of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in dealing with drug abuse problems in Hong Kong. The emerging roles of non-governmental organizations in drug demand reduction include service specialization, service provision, volunteerism-consumerism and advocacy. It was suggested that the government organizations (GO) and NGOs in Hong Kong should co-ordinate their efforts if they are to properly address a complex social problem such as drug abuse. The efforts of GO and NGOs can have supplementary and complementary effects.

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 1, 1996

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