Note: CM Meeting regarding Drug Dependence Treatment Centres (DDTCs) in Punjab



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Note: CM Meeting regarding Drug Dependence Treatment Centres (DDTCs) in Punjab 1. There are 34 Psychiatrists in the State Health Services of Punjab. Out of these 5 are with IMH (Institution of Mental Health), Amritsar, 2 are posted as SMOs in ESI Jalandhar & Hoshiarpur. The services of Pyschiatrist are available in each District of Punjab. (Annex 1) 2. 20 Psychiatrists are Master Trainers in Drug Abuse Prevention from National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), AIIMS, New Delhi. 3. 7 (Seven) Drug Dependence Treatment Centres (DDTCs) are functional at CH Jalandhar, CH Kapurthala, CH Phagwara, CH Tarn Taran, CH Bathinda, CH Ferozepur & CH Talwandi Sabo. Three (3) Drug Dependence Treatment Centres (DDTCs) are functional at Government Medical Colleges Amritsar, Patiala & Faridkot. All the Psychiatrists posted throughout the State are providing De addiction services as a part of their routine Psychiatric services. 4. There are 22 Voluntary Organizations in the State of Punjab which are providing De addiction services. (Annex 2) 5. In response to CM No 26374 of 2009, Honourable High Court Punjab & Haryana had formulated a committee of the experts to lay down the Minimum Standards of Care for Drug Dependence Treatment Centres (DDTCs). The core recommendation of the expert committee is that it is imperative that all treatment services for DDTCs should be managed by qualified and trained professionals as per clinical and human rights standards. To ensure this the services should be regulated

by appropriate statutory supervisory authorities. The regulation should include licensing, promoting work-force training, and establishing a collaborative network of services that supports those NGO centres which have limited resources. The State of Punjab is the only State to have agreed to the recommendations of the committee in the Honourable High Court Punjab & Haryana for implementing the Minimum Standards of care throughout the State of Punjab. 6. Salient Features of Minimum Standards of care are: i) The terms Drug Abuse/Addiction being currently considered as stigmatizing and unfair, the committee uses the internationally professionally preferred term Substance Use Disorder/s (SUD/SUDs). ii) The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10, World Health Organization) and Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Association) recognize SUDs as psychiatric disorders. iii) The treatment of SUDs involves two overlapping phases: short-term detoxification that lasts 1-4 weeks and focuses on mainly physical treatment of withdrawal symptoms and physical and psychiatric co-morbidity; long-term rehabilitation that lasts for many years and focuses on, in addition to physical and psychiatric co-morbidity, the relapse prevention and psychosocial rehabilitation based on medications and/or changes in the occupation and life styles of the patient and the family. For those unable or unwilling to give up intoxicants harm reduction and opioid substitution therapy have emerged as integral components of a good treatment service.

iv) The medical education, qualification, and training are recognized to make a psychiatrist best suited to be the team leader of a SUD treatment team. If a psychiatrist is not available, the treating doctor should be an MBBS with >3 month full-time training in SUD management from a recognized institution. Even with such a doctor in place, it is strongly recommended such treatment centers should have a psychiatrist as a Consultant to guide and supervise the services of the centre. v) The prevalence of SUDs far outstrips the available treatment services. Thus there is need for more SUD treatment services/centres, including in the NGO sector. vi) The less qualified personnel can be given minimum skills to fill the gap a minimum of three month full time training in treating the SUDs for MBBS doctors, and Social Scientists (MA Psychology/Sociology/Social Work). The focus of SUD treatment should not be only short term Detoxification but should include Relapse Prevention, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Harm Reduction including Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST). vii) The psychiatric nursing homes/hospitals licensed under the Mental Health Act 1987 for treating the psychiatric disorder cases should ALSO be registered with the SUD licensing authority for the purpose of monitoring, evaluation and data gathering on treatment of SUDs at their centres.

viii) THE CASE MANAGEMENT A) Should involve NO VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS- forced admission/treatment/detention/ labor/duties/work/daily routine (including cooking or house cleaning for self/group), solitary confinement, violence, torture, aggression, humiliation, abuse, coercion, manipulation, deceit etc; B) There is a need to identify, register and license two types of SUD Management Centers. i. SUD Treatment Centres (STC): With facilities for inpatient as well as outpatient treatment including detoxification, antagonist therapy, opioid substitution therapy (OST). ii. SUD Counseling Centers (SCC): With facilities for SUD Awareness, Counseling & Rehabilitation through psychosocial means and on outpatient basis NO inpatient, detoxification or medical services. To ensure no medical complications hamper their work, the centers will accept clients only after a preliminary health screening for which they should establish linkages with an MBBS doctor or allopathic health institution. REGISTRATION/LICENSING OF THESE TWO TYPES OF CENTRES WILL BE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE THROUGH A SINGLE WINDOW.

PSYCHIATRISTS STATE OF PUNJAB Name of Office Master S.No. District Hospital Doctor Mobile No. No. email Trainer 1 AMRITSAR Dr. Rajeev CH Amritsar 1 Mehra 9417013306 rajeevmehracardio@yahoo.com No 2 BATHINDA Dr. Nidhi CH Bathinda 2 Singla Yes CH Talwandi Dr. Sunil Sabo 3 Gupta 9888573730 sunilgupta.75@rediffmail.com Yes 3 BARNALA 01679- CH Barnala 4 Dr. Parvesh 9463280781 233042 parvesh_sohal@rdiffmail.com Yes 4 FARIDKOT Dr. Gurmeet CH Faridkot 5 Kaur 9876050866 Yes 5 F.G.SAHIB Dr. Preetjot CH FG Sahib 6 Kaur 9878673336 preet371259@yahoo.co.in No 6 FEROZEPUR CH Dr. Rajesh Ferozepur 7 Mittal 9417366540 Yes 7 GURDASPUR CH Dr. Rajdeep Gurdaspur 8 Kaur 9872840399 dr.rajdeep@yahoo.co.in No 8 HOSHIAPUR CH Dr. Raj Hoshiarpur 9 Kumar 9814754324 Yes 9 JALANDHAR CH Dr. Aman Jalandhar 10 Sood 9814705670 Yes CH Dr. Sandeep 01822- Kaprthala 11 Bhola 9814833131 233750 drsandeepbhola@yahoo.co.uk Yes 10 KAPURTHALA CH Dr. Rajinder 01812- Phagwara 12 Maghu 9815077790 203918 Yes Dr. Sushil 11 LUDHAINA CH Raikot 13 Jain 9815854111 Yes Dr. Sudha Women Jail 14 Vasudev 9814074343 taurus.sudha@yahoo.co.in Yes 12 MANSA Dr. Harpal 01652- CH Mansa 15 Singh 9872089698 222279 hs_saran99@yahoo.com Yes 13 MOGA Dr. Vijay CH Moga 16 Goyal 9814788250 No CH Muktsar 17 Dr. Ranjit Kaur No 14 MUKTSAR Dr. Rashmi CH Badal 18 Chawla 9872836774 Yes CH Malout 19 Dr. Rashmi Chawla 9872836774 No 15 NAWA CH Nawan 20 Dr. Satish 9814232345 satish_raj@yahoo.com No

SHAHAR Shehar Thapar 16 PATIALA Dr. Vikas 0175- CD Tripuri 21 Goyal 9316208026 2211670 No 17 ROPAR Dr. Harendra CH Ropar 22 Singh 9872341758 Yes 18 SANGRUR Dr. Balwant CH Sangrur 23 Singh 9988220396 No CH SAS Dr. Harmeet 19 SAS NAGAR Nagar 24 Kaur 9815322020 Yes 0172- CS Office 25 Dr. SP Surila 9417177883 2226343 idspsasnagar No 20 TARAN CH Tarn Dr. Rana 01852- TARAN Taran 26 Ranbir Singh 9814603903 222755 ranaforyou2002@yahoo.co.in Yes 21 CHANDIGARH Dr. Arun DHS Office 27 Tandon 9888219177 Yes

LIST OF VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS RUNNING DE-ADDICTION CENTRES Sr. No District Name of Organization Phone Number 1. Faridkot Indian Red Cross Society, Sadiq Road, Drug Addiction 01639-250228 Centre 2. Mohali Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Awareness & counseling 0172-2549434 centre 3. Patiala Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Saket Hospital, Near 0175-2229691 9464843243 Khalsa College 4. Nawan Shahar Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Dharamshala, Buchran near Anaz Mandi Railway Road 0172-2549343 5. Mohali Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction, Gill Farm House, Village Khanpur, The. Kharar 6. Sangrur Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Ranbir complex, Guru Nank Sahai 7. Gurdaspur Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Guru nanak nagar, Dera baba Nanak Road 0160-2283838 01672-241737 01874-222422 8. Moga Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, 01636-283449 Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Old DC Office, opposite Geeta Theatre 9. Ludhiana Dr. D.N Kotnis Health & Education Centre, Salem Tabri 0161-2881001 10. Ludhiana Guru nank Charitable Trust, Mullanpur Mandi, Gurmeet bhawan, harnek nagar, Ludhiana 11. Patiala The Indian Rural & Social Welfare Society, v & P.O. Hariyao Khurd 12. Mohali Society for the rehabilitation of Handicapped persons suffering from Social Evils, Town Zirakpur, Drug deadiction centre. The. Derabassi. 13. F.G Sahib Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centrechunni Kalan, Block Khera 14. Bathinda Child welfare council, awareness and counseling centre, Goniana Road 0161-2783541 9855598598 0172-2660396 0172-660396 0172-2748131 9417603745

15. Patiala Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre for female, Kothi. No.1, Ajit Nagar, Near Lady Fatima School 16. Amritsar Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Guru Nank Dev Hospital Complex, majitha Road 17. Hoshiarpur Guru Gobind singh Study Circle, Drug De addiction centre, tanda Bypass 18. Ludhiana Guru Gobind singh Study Circle, Drug De-addiction Counsel Centre, Model Town Extension 19. Mansa Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre, Near Railway station 20. Bathinda Indian Red Cross Society, Drug Deaddiction centre, Treatment cum rehabilitation centre for female addiction, Opp. Lake No.2, Goniana Road, Near Thermal plant 21. Kapurthala Indian Red Cross Society, Drug de-addiction Centtre, Civil Hospital. 22. Hoshiarpur National Youth Development Centre, Nehru Yuva Kendra, Drug de-addiction Centre, SCF-7-D, Sector-2, talwara Township 0172-2229691 0183-2422852 0161-2450352 0161-2450352 01652-232892 0164-2212860 01882-233728 01883-239888