Director General of Welfare in Yazd province, referring to the
introduction of nearly 300 people to Yazd's welfare, said that 250
addicts were admitted for treatment in the medical treatment court.
According to the Public Relations Department of Yazd province's
Narcotics Council, and the commencement of the Yazd Welfare Treatment
Treatment Court, it is proud that in the Yazd province, the subject of
the medical treatment court was taken into consideration and started to
work together with the relevant organizations.
He
also said that the Executive Director of the Welfare Organization of
Yazd province also worked hard on this issue, and the judiciary in the
province also provided an executive platform that would provide Thanks
The Welfare Directorate of Yazd province added that all the tools
necessary for the implementation of the plan were provided and started
in the shortest possible time and briefing sessions and positive
approaches.
Referring to the province's pilot program and treating 100 people, the
plan added: "The coordination with the law enforcement and law
enforcement agencies of the province continued, and now more than 250
people are admitted and treated."
He
added that nearly 300 people were admitted to the center and said that
62 of them were referred to clinics and 8 were referred to psychiatric
clinics that were already in the treatment phase and that other injuries
Followed by.
He stated that the highest age group was 25 to 30 years old with 104
cases, adding that 129 were married and about 90 were single, 152 were
employed and 99 were unemployed.
The Welfare Directorate of Yazd province highlighted the major
problems of the province in this regard, and stated: Yazd has been
impoverished due to certain characteristics that have affected social
and drug trafficking.
He
also reported on the activities of the group of unknown addicts and
said: "The group also plays an effective role in the process of
treatment with support and support, and given the financial problems we
have and still does not have a well-being in post-natal care, Exit is a serious problem.
He
demanded more support from the government for the full implementation
of the plan and said that the implementation of incomplete plans will
not go away and, unfortunately, the credits of the province are not
enough in this regard and national support is needed.
Register Date :2018-2-15
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