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Center for Systems Change

India ITTC

Director
Dr. Yatan Pal Singh Balhara
Associate Director
Dr. Siddharth Sarkar
Location
National Drug Dependence Treatment Center (NDDTC) All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
New Delhi
India
Contact
+91 01126593236
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The India International Technology Transfer Center (ITTC) is housed in the National Drug Dependence Treatment Center (NDDTC) at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India.

AIIMS, New Delhi was established as an institution of national importance by an Act of Parliament with the objects to develop patterns of teaching in Medical Education so as to demonstrate a high standard of Medical Education in India; to bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for training of personnel in all important branches of health activity; and to attain self-sufficiency in Post-graduate Medical Education.

NDDTC, AIIMS has been established as the apex centre for treatment of addictive disorders in the country. The centre has well qualified multi-disciplinary team. The centre has been involved in providing clinical care to patients – outpatient, inpatient and community based; health education & prevention of addictive disorders; capacity building; documentation, publication of resource material; collaboration with national/ international agencies; policy and planning; laboratory services; development of models of care; and research.

The India ITTC works to supports the mission of the ITTC Network to:

  1. Accelerate the adoption and implementation of evidence-based and promising addiction treatment and recovery-oriented practices and services;
  2. Heighten the awareness, knowledge, and skills of the workforce that addresses the needs of people with substance use or other behavioral health disorders; and
  3. Foster alliances among culturally diverse practitioners, researchers, policy makers, funders, and the recovery community.

The India ITTC offers a diverse menu of innovative and flexible programs. Some of our most popular programs include: Capacity building of workforce on drug demand reduction, didactic workshops and seminars, online distance learning courses, external facilitation, policy and programmatic interventions. We also develop collaborative relationships with policy makers, providers and organizations in the treatment, prevention, criminal justice, medical, education, and recovery communities.

Resources developed by the India ITTC

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