CD 64 will be funded for some of its actions carried out by the Maternal and Child Protection Services (PMI) and two by the Child Protection Agency (ASE) to support the people received in a process of prevention of consumption. promotion.
The agreement has been concluded for two years, and a grant of 87,950 euros is provided to the department for the implementation of eight actions. In particular, this will include facilitating the identification of risky consumption among people received and accompanied in ASE’s and PMI’s services and establishments, to support the cessation and reduction of risky consumption and offer appropriate and local care.