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"Do Drugs Control Your life?Your community.No place for Drugs."

International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking The slogan for the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 26 June,2009, is "Do drugs control your life ? Your life. Your community. No place for drugs." Studies have proved that people who start smoking cigarettes and/or drink alcohol at a young age are much more likely to experiment with illegal drugs than people who do not smoke or drink. This is the reason why Nada India has been reaching out to the young people by organizing a series of artistic events like painting and theater by THE ISHARA PUPPET THEATRE TRUST & Nada Deep group with slogan “Do drugs control your creativity and family?” at Jawahar Bhawan Mandi Village,Chattarpur Vllage and Kusumpur Pahari,Moti Lal Nehru camp(Slum opposite JNU) and Massodpur Village . Mr.Bisth In charge Jawahar Bal Bhawan Mandi village & Mr.Suneel Vatsyayan Chairman Nada India Foundation gave away the certificate and handbills on drug prevention iss...

The Difference between:A lost Generation & Happy Childhood

The difference between: A lost Generation and Happy Childhood Please visit http://www.youtube.com/nadaindia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHX9TltyqC0 Drug /alcohol abuse by their parents impacts their lives.. Drug abuse takes away their meals and education..drug abuse causes verbal abuse and domestic violence .drug abuse increases the risk of HIV/AIDS infection.drug abuse causes premature death of their parentsSubstance abuse by their parents takes away their child rights.Your donation impacts their lives. You donation helps the parent to overcome their addiction..educates the parents about the risk of an HIV/ AIDS infection..can prevents a child joining the labor force. Your donation ensures a care free and happy childhoodAll donations are exempted under Section 80-G, Income Tax Act. Please Feel free to contact us if you want to contribute in any way possible.Visit us www.nadaindia.info or Contact Mob. 9810594544,nadaindia@gmail.com

Starting Indian Youth Federation

The Indian Temperance Youth Federation (ITYF) is a network of 13 organizations from 10 states, among them IOGT International members MASOS, Amerdeep, Brain Society, Nada India Foundation and Temperance Association of Orissa. In February they had their first meeting in Bubaneshwar, Orissa, India. There they approved and adopted the ITYF constitution and all the participant organizations endorsed in the constitution by giving the ITYF membership pledge. During the meeting the first Board members were elected and it was also unanimously reaffirmed by the present members that young people will play an active and central role in the development and management of ITYF activities under the guidance of elders. The National Secretary of ITYF is V. Thangavel of IOGT International member organisation MASOS. Mr Thangavel is also one of the initiators of the initiative to create this youth network in India. Also the National Secretariat of ITYF will be at MASOS Guild in Chennai. The activities of t...

Mr.Suneel & Mrs. Pallavi of Nada India Foundation attended the joint workshop of IOGTand IFNGO in Kuching Malaysia from 9th Dec.-13th Dec 2008

Mr.Suneel & Mrs. Pallavi of Nada India Foundation attended the joint workshop of IOGT International and IFNGO in Kuching Malaysia from 9th Dec.-13th Dec 2008 . Nada India Foundation is member of IOGT International and IFNGO .... ....It was an event with highly involved participants and both experienced and prestigious guests. The 430 delegates experienced three days of new information, dedicated people and the diversity and richness of Borneo. The whole conference was opened by a lecture on alcohol presented by Mr David Templeman from ADCA Australia and was followed by the IOGT International President Sven-Olov Carlsson who gave his view on the alcohol situation in Southeast Asia. The topic of gateway drugs has not previously had such a prominent position in an IFNGO workshop although the full name of the organisation is "for the Prevention of Drug and Substance Abuse". During the course of the conference there were many topics and themes presented such as the role of rel...

Chairman, Nada India participated in the 7th AFTC Conference Bangkok

Mr.Vatsyayan with Mr. Edie L. Castilo , the new elected President of AFTC. The 7th AFTC Conference was held in Siam City Hotel, Bangkok from 10th November till 12th November 2008 organised by The Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme (CPDAP), National Council on Social Welfare of Thailand (NCSWT), Asian Federation of Therapeutic Community (AFTC), Office of Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) and funded by Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL). 132 delegates from 15 countries around Asia participated in the conference with its theme ‘ Sharing What Works’ Mr.Suneel Vatsyayan shared his experience as part of discussions on setting up of drop in center and how use of ear acupuncture can provide the drug users an opportunity to feel strength within them before they commit themselves to enter in to treatment & rehabilitation program.Mr.Vatsyayan shared Nada project activities of ARPAN ( Association of Recovering Peer Action Network) , an action network for trauma-rela...

NADA International News September 2008

Euro Psych Nurses for U.S. Video The NADA conference in Dallas (April 2008) got an excellent report from Kajsa Landgren on the vastly expanded use of NADA in European psychiatric hospitals. This year at the Ann Arbor conference in June 2009 we want to expand on this lesson. We can bring 1-2 nurses from each country that has a large NADA mental health program to our Ann Arbor conference. These countries include Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland—let me know if there……. http://acudetox.com/news/ NADA Earns trust from state of Louisiana The tragedy of hurricane Katrina (2005) flooding the city of New Orleans has led to a remarkable advancement in NADA’s role in that location. Due to success of treating New York City firemen after 9/11, NADA acupuncturists, led by Wendy Henry, were sent to New Orleans in 2005 to treat homeless and highly stressed police and fire personnel. These treatments were very popular and led to the suggestion that all first responders have NADA training. NADA acu...