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Empowering Communities Across Borders: Adapting School and Family-Based Prevention for Global Impact

What does the future of prevention look like? At the Bali Conference 2025, I shared how schools and families — the foundations of every community — can be empowered to nurture resilience across generations. When evidence meets culture, prevention becomes a global movement sustained by communities themselves. 

On 17 September 2025, I had the privilege of delivering a plenary at the Bali Conference titled: 

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INEP Plus Training – 5th Cohort Milestone

The INEP Plus Training has now reached its 5th cohort, marking an important milestone in our collective journey of strengthening evidence-based prevention capacity. Over the years, this program has steadily built momentum, equipping professionals with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to transform prevention into a science-driven and impactful practice.

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Strengthening Mental Health Support Skills for Teachers & Counsellors

Kuching, Sarawak – July 2025

In response to the growing need for mental health support in schools, OAPTAR and ISSUP Malaysia in collaboration with the Sarawak State Health Department and the District Education Office, conducted a two-day capacity-building workshop titled “Strengthening Mental Health Support Skills for Teachers and Counsellors."

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Strengthening Families, Strengthening Futures — A Community-Based Family Program

In partnership with local leaders and frontline professionals, the Organization for Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation (OAPTAR) and ISSUP Malaysia has successfully implemented a community-based Family Program in rural Sarawak, Malaysia. This initiative is grounded in evidence-based principles to strengthen family bonds, build resilience, and prevent substance use among adolescents.

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Advocating for a Science Driven Drug Policy Reform in Malaysia

Since 2018, the Drug Policy Program Malaysia has led a vital movement toward drug policy reform through sustained advocacy efforts involving Ministers, Members of Parliament, and media stakeholders. Their vision is clear: Malaysia’s drug policy must evolve in step with current scientific understanding of drug use and dependence.

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Advocating for a Science-Driven Drug Policy Reform in Malaysia

Since 2018, the Drug Policy Program Malaysia has led a vital movement toward drug policy reform through sustained advocacy efforts involving Ministers, Members of Parliament, and media stakeholders. Their vision is clear: Malaysia’s drug policy must evolve in step with current scientific understanding of drug use and dependence.

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In-country INEP Plus Training by ISSUP Malaysia: Journey and Lessons

ISSUP Malaysia invites you to join its upcoming webinar: "In-country INEP Plus Training: Journey and Lessons"
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Working Together in Collaboration and Partnership with Local Stakeholders

At ISSUP Malaysia, we believe that addressing drug-related concerns in our local communities requires more than just knowledge and resources—it demands strong collaboration and partnership.

We are committed to working hand-in-hand with local stakeholders across sectors to ensure that our efforts in prevention, treatment, and recovery are not only beneficial, but also impactful and sustainable.

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Mensaje de Año Nuevo del Director

Adoptar la prevención como una inversión para la salud y el bienestar

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Avance de la ciencia de la adicción a través de la colaboración con la Universidad MAHSA

En el corazón de un progreso impactante se encuentra el poder de la colaboración. Estamos encantados de anunciar la profundización de nuestra asociación con la Universidad MAHSA a medida que avanzamos conjuntamente en la investigación y los programas de posgrado en la ciencia de la adicción.

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