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Outcomes and Benefits


                       A total of 32 groups registered for the contest, including families, local government

                  grassroots employees, university and college students and representatives from society,
                  fully demonstrating the diversity of the campaign (Figure 4-5). Participating teams were all
                  characteristic and creative. The final 10 winning teams selected had works that included web
                  pages that fully displayed information of drug rehabilitation centers available throughout the
                  country, designs to help locate auxiliary therapy by searching for biological information, APPs
                  that helped drug abusers record their feelings, data of urine test and the information about medical
                  attention, provided users exclusive digital inquiries and reporting by Line, experienced what drug
                  addicts really feel by playing desktop games, personal dashboards to visualize data, and RPG
                  games to help users understand the dangers of illicit drugs.

                       Vice President Chen Chien-Jen presented the awards to the above-mentioned winners during
                  the National Anti-Drug Conference on June 3 (Figure 4-6) and explained the “New-generation
                  Anti-drug Strategy” introduced by the Executive Yuan. Non-governmental organizations, experts
                  and scholars were invited to discuss and exchange with one another.
                       In addition, the Ministry of Health and Welfare has completed the Drug Rehabilitation
                  website, through the website, people can search for drug rehabilitation institutions throughout the
                  country. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has used it to help country-level and city-level health

                  authorities and private institutions establish administrative resources that facilitate drug abusers
                  return to society.




























                                              Figure4-6             National Anti-drug Conference







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