Pubdate: Sat, 02 Sep 2006 Source: Cyprus Mail, The (Cyprus) Copyright: Cyprus Mail 2006 Contact: http://www.cyprus-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/100 Author: Leo Leonidou Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) DRUG USERS NEED EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO KICK THE HABIT Representatives of Kenthea, the Centre for Drug Education and Treatment of Drug Addicts, yesterday met with Labour Minister Antonis Vassiliou, with the aim of increasing co-operation between the two organisations. Kyriacos Veresies, the centre's scientific director, yesterday told the Cyprus Mail that, "we asked to see the Minister as he is relatively new in his position and we wanted to discuss their services, particularly the Social Welfare Office." KENTHEA Chairman Chrysostomos, the Bishop of Kiti, also attended the meeting where various issued were discussed in detail. "The training given to social workers and social rehabilitation of drug addicts were discussed, along with counselling given to families of addicts," said Veresies. "It's very important to try and give drug users every opportunity to kick the habit, and we need to establish more rehabilitation centres with different programmes and ideas in both the private and public sectors as different people have different needs," he added. "The Minister said he was aware of our role and is very satisfied with the collaboration between us." Kenthea, which was founded in 1994, runs a special open therapeutic rehabilitation programme in all major towns across the island. Veresies, a trained psychiatrist and neurologist, said the programme "gives psychological support and offers a personal approach using self-help groups". In addition, the centre also runs educational programmes for adolescents, parents and other organised bodies that are now implemented quite successfully in municipalities and communities. In collaboration with the Municipalities and the Cyprus Youth Board, KENTHEA operates counselling centres focusing on prevention. This is an accessible community form of providing immediate help to drug addicts and their parents with discretion and without bureaucratic procedures. Veresies described the problem of drugs on the island as "very serious". He said Cyprus must change its drug laws and make them more lenient. "Now that we are in the European Union, we must harmonise our laws with the rest of the EU and accept new realities. We currently don't even differentiate between soft and hard drugs and the varying amounts people are caught with, labelling all users under the umbrella of a 'druggie'." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek