Poster for the "Expert Panel Discussion on Addiction Treatment and Recovery for Drugs, Alcohol, Gambling, etc." hosted by Suwon City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center on the 22nd

Poster for the "Expert Panel Discussion on Addiction Treatment and Recovery for Drugs, Alcohol, Gambling, etc." hosted by Suwon City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center on the 22nd

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The Suwon City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center will hold an "Expert Panel Discussion on Addiction Treatment and Recovery for Drugs, Alcohol, Gambling, etc." at 9:30 a.m. on the 22nd in the main conference room of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly in Gwanggyo, Suwon.


Co-hosted by the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly's Women, Family, and Lifelong Education Committee, the discussion will include a lecture by Director Aloysius Joseph, a presentation by In-sook Lee, Director of the Suwon City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center (Application Methods and Practices in Korea), a panel discussion, and a Q&A session.


Aloysius Joseph (AJ), Director of the American "Samaritan Daytop Village," a world-renowned addiction treatment community organization, will explain the overall addiction treatment and rehabilitation system and how to apply the treatment community model in practice during his lecture.


Director In-sook Lee and Mi-hyung Lee, President of the Korea Therapeutic Community Association, will participate as panelists. Ae-hyung Lee, a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly's Women, Family, and Lifelong Education Committee, will serve as the moderator of the discussion.


The discussion is intended for practitioners from addiction-related organizations, mental health professionals, peer supporters, and others. The participation fee is 40,000 KRW for pre-registration and 60,000 KRW for on-site registration.



A Suwon City official stated, "This will be a time for practitioners to come together to discuss and share opinions on the increasingly serious various addiction issues," adding, "Suwon City will strive to help citizens solve addiction problems as the capital of mental health."


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