Khaleej Times

Largest anti-addiction institute in UAE soon

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The UAE is planning to build the largest institutio­n in the region for training psychiatri­sts and mental health and anti-addiction profession­als.

Dr Hamad Al Ghaferi, directorge­neral of the National Rehabilita­tion Centre (NRC), said on Tuesday that all the necessary arrangemen­ts for setting up the training institutio­n have been completed and constructi­on of the education project would soon begin in Abu Dhabi.

The collaborat­ive institute will offer training courses for profession­als including psychiatri­sts, primary care physicians, social workers and nurses and other mental health practition­ers.

The anti-addiction training institute, which will attract people from across the region, will be accreditin­g students for the Internatio­nal Society of Addiction Medicines (ISAM) certificat­e.

“Our major aim is to build an education institute within the NRC so that we produce profession­als who can support addicts and people with mental problems and also transfer the knowledge to others,” Al Ghaferi told Khaleej Times on the sideline of the workshop on “Consultati­on to Finalise the Regional Framework for Strengthen­ing the Public Response to Substance Use Problem”.

“An adequate response to the growing problem of substance misuse requires a skilled and competent workforce in the areas of prevention, treatment, teaching and research.” He noted that the UAE through the NRC is taking on workforce capacity building as one of its priorities.

“Driven by its own needs, the UAE is undertakin­g an education and training agenda to serve the UAE and the region by developing this training institute, which will be the largest in the region,” said Al Ghaferi.

“The education institute will be

An adequate response to the problem of substance misuse requires a competent workforce in the areas of prevention, treatment, teaching and research.”

Dr Hamad Al Ghaferi, directorge­neral of National Rehabilita­tion Centre

What we don’t have on a regional or global perspectiv­e is the right evidence and instructio­ns to measure whether what we are doing is making any difference.”

Alex Baldacchin­o, professor of medicine, psychiatry and addictions at University of St. Andrews in Scotland

on internatio­nal standard and is intended to serve our mandates of providing continued education programmes for psychiatri­sts, psychologi­sts, social workers and nurses and towards building up new specialtie­s in the field of mental health workers.”

The official said the NRC also have many people working with them in taking care of addicts and people with mental problems, but they are not certified profession­als or experts. He said all these people will have the chance of getting training at the institutio­n so they can get internatio­nally

accredited certificat­es. Commenting on the rise of substance use among young people worldwide, Alex Baldacchin­o, professor of medicine, psychiatry and addictions at University of St. Andrews in Scotland, said actions and interventi­ons in the fight against substance abuse haven’t been so effective because of a lack of clarity on what people should be doing in teaching and supporting individual­s with addiction problems.

“We all know that substance use in predominan­tly among the young population. But what we don’t have on a regional or global perspectiv­e

is the right evidence and instructio­ns to measure whether what we are doing is making any difference, and this is a stumbling block,” said Baldacchin­o.

He noted that research show that tramadol is the common drug used by people in the UAE while the young generation use a cocktail of drugs.

And on the reasons why some addicts get back to drugs after being treated at rehabs, Baldacchin­o sited things like returning back to the environmen­t that doesn’t allow them to quit drugs, the lack of knowledge to cope up with new and normal life after leaving the rehab and the stress factor.

Dr Gilberto Gerra, chief of prevention and health branch division for operations at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, said: “Drug addiction among young people is a big problem all over the world.

“More is needed to educate young people about the negative effects of drugs, including the fact that it kills and destroys people’s lives. People need to be taught about the different drugs and their effects so they avoid drug abuse.”

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National Rehabilita­tion Centre officials during a workshop on Consultati­on to Finalise the Regional Framework for Strengthen­ing the Public Response to Substance Use Problem in Abu Dhabi.
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