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Nada India welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the process of developing the 1st report of the Independent High-Level Commission on NCDs

Web-based consultation (10-16 May 2018)  WHO Independent High-level Commission on NCDs The WHO Independent High-level Commission  hosted a web-based consultation from 10 to 16 May 2018 on a preliminary draft report dated 1 May 2018. Nada India submitted comments.  The Nada India commends the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on NCDs for its  preliminary draft report and all the work that has been until this point by the Commissioners.  The Nada India also welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the process of developing the first  report of the Independent High-Level Commission on Non- Communicable Diseases.  Please visit the  link to read  Nada India's comments.... #IOGTInternational #NCDAlliance #NCDs @IOGT  Nada India NCD Network  IOGT International 

Draft: “Delhi Substance use Disorder Treatment, Counseling and Rehabilitation Centres rules,2018....Nada India

Draft:  “Delhi Substance use Disorder Treatment, Counseling and Rehabilitation Centres rules,2018 by Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Health and Family Welfare Department) Comments and Observations by  Suneel Vatsyayan ,   Executive board member of  National Association ofProfessional Social workers in India ,  http://napswi.org/ Founding board member,Healthy India Alliance  .Chairperson,  Nada India Foundation www.nadaindia.info   General comments The proposed rules are long awaited and state intervention was certainly required to respond to the demand of the drug and alcohol in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. The framing of these rules will help NGOs to contribute in the task of Government making Delhi healthy and drug free. There have been various initiatives by volunteers (recovering addicts) addressing the problem of drug and bridging the gap in service delivery at community level in the last three decades. The a...

The Scam of Psychiatry, ADHD, Bipolar, Chemical Imbalance??

Police is a social worker with authority ... said Suneel Vatsyayan in Jammu

Prof. Ashok Aima Vice Chancellor, Central University of Jammu   felicitated Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan  Department of Social Work, Central University of Jammu in collaboration with National Institute of Social Defence, Delhi conducted one day Capacity Building programme on Drug Abuse for the middle level functionaries of Police Department, J&K on 2nd Feb 2018 M r.Vatsyayan Suneel Chairperson Nada India was invited to deliver lectures 1.Role of Police in dealing with persons with substance use disorder: Focus on legal provisions, reformation of drug addicts and protection of society. 2. Drug De-addiction Rehabilitation and Counselling: Role of Development agencies. The session was interactive and thought provoking. He emphasized that the beat Constable is real social worker with authority having definite role in drug prevention and rehabilitation. He also visited and appreciated  the efforts of Jammu Police in organizing the drug rehabilitation center ...

#Youth4wellbeing as the voice of the masses @NCDAF2017

Vindhya Vatsyayan came to the 2nd Global NCD Alliance Forum as a youth delegate, eager to learn how to better represent the voices of those who suffer NCDs in silence. Today she is using the knowledge and inspiration gained there to do just that. Here she shares some of her key reflections. My father always keeps an eye on what is happening around the world and where he can send his daughter to learn new things, and that's exactly how I ended up attending the Youth Pre-Forum Workshop at the 2 nd  Global NCD Alliance Forum in Sharjah, UAE. I filled in the application form very meticulously; but honestly, it was quite simple because all I had to do was share my story, experiences and the change I want to see in the world. "People will forget what you did but will remember how you made them feel." - a person living with NCDs It was not just focused on my qualifications, but more on why I feel so strongly for a cause and how I plan to bring change. For the first ti...

एक्यूपंचर की मदद से छूट सकती है शराब..

एक्यूपंचर की मदद से छूट सकती है शराब प्रियंका पांडेय पाडलीकर  Updated Tue, 05 Feb 2013 10:30 AM IST शराब एक ऐसी लत है जिसे छुड़ाने के लिए सिर्फ चिकित्सकीय इलाज काफी नहीं है। परिवार और समाज का सहयोग, सही परामर्श, चिकित्सकीय उपचार के साथ-साथ नशे की लत से मुक्ति पाने के लिए आज कानों पर एक्यूपंचर थेरेपी का प्रयोग भी बहुत मददगार साबित हो रहा है। वैकल्पिक चिकित्सा के रूप में यह आज काफी प्रचलित और भरोसेमंद चिकित्सा पद्धति मानी जा रही है। अगर आप भी नशामुक्ति के लिए प्रयासरत हैं तो मनोचिकित्सक, एक्यूपंचरिस्ट और सर्टिफाइड एडिक्शनिस्ट और नेशनल एक्यूपंचर डिटॉक्सिफिकेशन एसोसिएशन (नाडा) के संस्थापक व चेयरमैन‌ डॉ. माइकल ओ. स्मिथ से बातचीत के आधार पर जानें इस थेरेपी से नशामुक्ति के बारे में।  कानों में एक्यूपंचर से मिल रही सफलता हमारे देश समते विश्व के कई हिस्सों में नशे से मुक्ति के लिए एक्यूपंचर थेरेपी को प्रभावी वैकल्पिक चिकित्सा का दर्जा मिल चुका है। शराब, अफीम और कोकीन आदि की लत को छुड़ाने के लिए करीब 2,500 कार्यक्रमों में इसकी मदद ले चुकी है। इस थेरेपी में खासतौर पर कानो...

Nada India Youth leadership along with 20 Youth leaders prioritized call to action for Youth during NCD Alliance Forum 2017

Call to Action for Youth document which was prepared by youth advocates ( Nada India youth  leader was part of 20 youth advocates) from all over the world at Pre youth meet during the NCD alliance forum in Sharjah. This is the voice of youth and Nada India NCD Network supports and  appeal to include and prioritize  Yuva Bharat's road map on #NCDFree for Healthy Life with a focus on alcohol . Happy to have a discussion around this.  The prevention, management, and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continues  to be a major development challenge across the globe with low- and middle-income countries  (LMIC) shouldering a disproportionate burden of mortality – 80% of premature deaths related  to NCDs occur in LMIC according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The Sustainable  Development Goals (SDGs), call for a one-third reduction in premature mortality from NCDs by  2030 through prevention and treatment, as well...