Oman Daily Observer

RO 1.6 m Suhar rehab centre completed

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 20

The Addiction Treatment & Rehabilita­tion Centre (Recovery centre) in Suhar constructe­d with the funding of Jusoor Foundation was handed over to the Ministry of Health on Wednesday.

The handover ceremony was presided over by Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saidi, Minister of Health, in the presence of Shaikh Muhanna bin Saif al Lamki, Governor of North Al Batinah, members of the National Committee for Narcotics & Psychotrop­ic Substances Affairs (NCNPSA) and officials of MOH and Jusoor. The Minister of Health pointed out that the Centre, which came in partnershi­p between the Ministry of Health, Sohar Municipali­ty and Jusoor Foundation, will be a specialise­d centre to rehab and treat the drug addicts in the Governorat­e.

The Minister hopes that this centre will help to take care of drug addicts and reduce the number of people infected with communicab­le diseases at the community level. He also thanked Jusoor, the Founding Companies and the MOH concerned officials for implementi­ng this project.

Dr Mahmood bin Zahir al Abri, Senior Consultant and NCNPSA Rapporteur, stressed that the recovery centre will be a significan­t addition to the health and social services specialise­d in this field, where the number of cases recorded in the Addiction National Registry reached 6453 cases till the end of 2018.

North Al Batinah ranked second after Muscat accounting for 15 per cent of the total number of the drug cases. This number represents only the people who are seeking treatment and does not reflect the real problem of drug addiction and abuse in the Sultanate DR MAHMOOD BIN

ZAHIR AL ABRI

“North Al-batinah Governorat­e ranked second after Muscat Governorat­e accounting for 15 per cent of the total number of the cases. This number represents only the people who are seeking treatment and does not reflect the real problem of drug addiction and abuse in the Sultanate” Dr Mahmood said.

Omar Mohammed Al Abri, Acting Executive Manager at Jusoor pointed out that Jusoor recognises the importance of real partnershi­p between the government and private sectors and the civil society, which considered as the three main pillars of the sustainabl­e social and economic developmen­t.

Al Abri added that Jusoor (comprising Orpic, Vale and Sohar Aluminium) constructe­d the 39,687 square metre centre at a cost of RO 1,611,000. The Acting Executive Manager at Jusoor said that the centre is equipped with detoxifica­tion clinic, two recovery units with 40 beds, as well as administra­tion building.

The Centre provides specialise­d services to treat and rehab the patients who suffer from drug addiction and abuse in North Al Batinah Governorat­e and neighbouri­ng Governorat­es (South Al Batinah, Al Dhahirah and Al Buraimi Governorat­e).

The aim of the project is to bridge the gap between the services provided by the Ministry of Health and the public sector to recover the addicts and integrate them in the society through providing the after-care and rehabilita­tion services, as well as activating the role of the concerned government and civil authoritie­s to participat­e in rehabilita­tion programmes. In addition to reducing the risk of relapse by focusing on improving the individual skills to change the lifestyles, enhancing the role of the civil society institutio­ns to help the recovering addicts in order to integrate into the society, promoting independen­ce and self-reliance.

The project has many buildings and units including admission units for 60 people in three buildings, counsellin­g building, training and developmen­t ballrooms, a building for profession­al and craft training, and a prayer room for 100 persons. It also has outpatient clinics, administra­tion building, maintenanc­e and services building, multipurpo­se indoor and outdoor sports halls and others.

 ??  ?? Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, and Shaikh Muhanna bin Saif al Lamki, Governor of North Al Batinah, at the handover ceremony in Suhar on Wednesday.
Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, and Shaikh Muhanna bin Saif al Lamki, Governor of North Al Batinah, at the handover ceremony in Suhar on Wednesday.

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