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CREA has concluded a 1-year project to promote positive parenting skills that would reduce young generation’s vulnerability to drug abuse significantly.

DHAKA, BANGLADESH, April 30, 2018

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CREA has completed the first phase of its parenting skills training program comprising six 2-day primer courses for parents and caregivers of youths vulnerable to drugs addiction under its Instituting Parenting Skills (IPS) Project. The sixth and last primer training course was held on 26-27 December 2017. The first of the six booster (refreshers’) training course on parenting skills for the same

CREA, Sept 20, 2017, Dhaka: CREA on Wednesday completed the Primer phase of its 2nd 3-day training course on parenting skills under the CREA-UNODC joint project titled Instituting Parenting Skills (IPS).

In total 16 parents and guardians of children and youth vulnerable to substance abuse took

CREA, Sept 15, 2017, Dhaka: The society for Community-health Rehabilitation Education and Awareness (CREA) on Friday launched a 3-day training course on parenting skills for 20 short-listed parents and guardians of the children and youth vulnerable to substance abuse.

The free-of-cost training being

CREA, Dhaka, 20 Augusts 2017: The society for Community-Health Rehabilitation Education and Awareness (CREA) today held a Consultation Meeting with Experts on the draft Parenting Skill Training Module in its conference room from 10am to 12:30pm to gather the feedback and recommendations of the participants in order to finalize the module.

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