Subjects:
Technical and vocational education | Learning
Returning to the Fold
Language: English
Subtitle: How out-of-the-box thinking and a unique approach towards recovering substance users produced surprising results.
In 2009, UNESCO supported India's Society for Community Intervention and Resarch (SCIR) to establish the project Mainstreaming of recovering drug users with vocational education and livelihood skills through capacity development programmes'. The aims of this project is to ensure the social and economics reintegration of drug users through education. The focus was on strenghthening partnerships and widening the network of educational providers, so that participants could benefit from good basic and vocational eduction opportunities.
This short video film
Place/region:
India,
Asia and the Pacific
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Clarity India
Publisher: Society for Community Intervention and Research (SCIR), India
Coproducer/sponsor: UNESCO
Published in:
Library catalogue (UNESDOC): 193075,
Rights: Society for Community Intervention and Research (SCIR), India
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Clarity India
Publisher: Society for Community Intervention and Research (SCIR), India
Coproducer/sponsor: UNESCO
Published in:
Library catalogue (UNESDOC): 193075,
Rights: Society for Community Intervention and Research (SCIR), India