Vocational Training for Inmate & De-Addiction Community
These programs are designed to help the two community as: Inmate (prisoners) and individuals undergoing De-addiction. The training aims to support these communities in achieving family self-sustainability through a self-supporting livelihood approach. To see changes and become a responsible person in the Family & Society. Aims to provide four vocational Training very soon on:
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Motor Vehicle Driving
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Automobile Workshop
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Carpentry &
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Tailoring Centre
Program Structure Overview
Holistic Transformation through Counseling Courses
Individualized Counseling:
Counseling sessions are tailored to address the specific needs and challenges of each individual, focusing on the root causes of addiction and developing effective coping mechanisms.
Group Therapy:
Structured group sessions allow participants to share experiences, build supportive networks, and learn from each other's recovery journeys.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
Participants are trained to identify and modify negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to addiction.
Motivational Interviewing:
This approach encourages individuals to take ownership of their recovery and develop a strong internal motivation for positive change.
Relapse Prevention:
Participants are equipped with practical strategies to identify triggers, manage cravings, and prevent relapse.
Skills Training:
The program provides practical skills such as job readiness, communication, and conflict resolution to help individuals lead sober, productive, and self-reliant lives.


