'Rehabilitation, reintegration' scheme to come up in J&K
Srinagar, July 15 -- Jammu and Kashmir government is launching a scheme for rehabilitation and socio-economic reintegration of drug abuse victims in the Union Territory.
Lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha chaired a meeting on Tuesday to review the proposed 'Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme for Drug Abuse Victims, 2026, which is aimed at establishing a comprehensive, convergence-based framework for the rehabilitation and social reintegration of individuals recovering from substance use disorders across the UT.
A government spokesperson said that the scheme envisages a structured three-year rehabilitation cycle spread over three phases.
"Phase I - Treatment and Stabilisation, focuses on medical treatment, counselling and preparation of Individual Rehabilitation Plans (IRPs); Phase II - Reintegration and Livelihood Activation, aimed at facilitating education, skill development, employment and family reintegration; and Phase III - Sustained Monitoring and Social Inclusion, providing continued follow-up, relapse prevention, community support and long-term social reintegration through coordinated interventions of multiple departments," the spokesperson said.
It was further informed that a dedicated Rehabilitation Monitoring Portal (RMP) is being developed to facilitate digital case management, monitoring of Individual Rehabilitation Plans, inter-departmental convergence and real-time tracking of rehabilitation outcomes while ensuring confidentiality of beneficiaries.
The Scheme has been prepared by a task force constituted under the chairmanship of the principal secretary, home department, pursuant to the directions of the chief secretary, with the social welfare department as the nodal department.
"The Task Force, comprising representatives of all key stakeholder departments, was mandated to formulate a comprehensive framework for rehabilitation and socio-economic reintegration of drug abuse victims through a coordinated inter-departmental approach," the spokesperson said.
The lieutenant governor appreciated the comprehensive and collaborative approach adopted by the Task Force in formulating the Scheme.
He emphasised the need for a coordinated, humane and outcome-oriented rehabilitation framework that ensures sustained recovery, social inclusion and livelihood opportunities for individuals affected by drug abuse.
"Community participation, family support, skill development and continuous monitoring must remain the cornerstone of the rehabilitation process," the lieutenant governor said.
"The pilot implementation of the scheme should be initiated in two most affected districts-one from the Kashmir Division and one from the Jammu Division-to assess its effectiveness and ensure a focused approach towards rehabilitation of drug abuse victims," Sinha said....
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