DDAC
De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centers (DDAC)
The De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centers (DDAC) initiative focuses on early prevention, education, demand reduction, identification, treatment, and rehabilitation for individuals affected by substance use disorders. It aims to establish treatment facilities in vulnerable districts, providing financial assistance up to 90% of approved costs, with proposals submitted through e-Anudaan and renewal applications due by the first week of May each year.
Ministry / nodal: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Department: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Nodal department: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Scheme for: Both
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Deaddiction, Rehabilitation, Centers, DDAC
Details
Why this scheme
To provide early prevention, education, demand reduction, identification, treatment, and rehabilitation services for individuals affected by substance use disorders.
Overview
The scheme aims to establish de-addiction and treatment facilities in vulnerable districts.
Additional details
Organizations must submit proposals for setting up DDAC through e-Anudaan.
Timeline & validity
Renewal applications must be submitted by the first week of May each year.
Benefits
- Treatment aftercare and rehabilitation services; financial assistance up to 90% of approved costs
Treatment, aftercare, and rehabilitation services; financial assistance up to 90% of approved costs.
Eligibility
Young persons/professionals who have graduated from top social institutes; centers must meet minimum space requirements.
Application Process
Mixed
Where to apply
Online at e-Anudaan portal; offline applications through District Authority.
How to apply
Submit proposals for setting up DDAC through e-Anudaan.
Contact & grievance redressal
Helpline not specified.
Documents Required
- Relevant documents and utilization certificate (UC) of expenditure.
Official links
References
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