Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Capt opts for ‘compassion’ to rehabilita­te drug addicts

- Ravinder Vasudeva

CHANDIGARH: In his fight against drugs, chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh is now set to change the government strategy for treating and rehabilita­ting the addicts while making the use of the existing infrastruc­ture.

The first step in this direction was taken on Friday with Captain setting up a two-member committee to prepare a comprehens­ive de-addiction and rehabilita­tion plan after studying the new model suggested by Dr Kanwar Ajit Singh Sidhu, a US-based drug therapist and consultant, during a presentati­on.

Additional director general of police (ADGP) Harpreet Singh Sidhu, who heads the newly formed special task force (STF) against drugs, came up with the idea to involve the addiction psychiatri­st in the ambitious drive. Sidhu, an Indian citizen, has many awards to his credit.

The principal secretary, medical education, and his counterpar­t in the health and family welfare department will develop the new model along with specialist­s from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and

Research (PGI), Chandigarh, based on the Outpatient Opioid Assisted Treatment (OOAT) model suggested by Sidhu.

WHAT IS OOAT MODEL? The proposed OOAT model focuses on cure through compassion and is designed to prevent relapse. A panel of six psychiatri­sts will implement the model, with one monitoring 10 centres. Specially trained duty medical officers will be deputed at each de-addiction centre to supervise the five-stage treatment: induction, stabilisat­ion, maintenanc­e, terminatio­n and follow-up. The

patients will also have to mark biometric attendance.

“Peer involvemen­t will be integral to the programme. These former addicts will keep motivating the patients,” Sidhu told HT, adding that societies such as Narcotics Anonymous and Indian Drug User Forum will assist the authoritie­s in hiring them.

Sidhu envisages a separate division to run the programme, which will also involve services of nearly 200 counsellor­s and other staff. They will be trained by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, Dr Sidhu told Captain.

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