Pubdate: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 Source: Whitecourt Star (CN AB) Copyright: 2001 Whitecourt Star Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/whitecourt/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/718 Author: Mariann McLaughlin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) PUTTING STUDENT SAFETY FIRST Ensuring safety for all community children is top priority for school board officials, staff and the local RCMP. Safe School Zone is a revised concept designating all activities associated with schools, in and around the Whitecourt area, as being Safe School Zones. If anyone is involved with illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, alcohol abuse, violent or other inappropriate behaviour within or related to school activities, further consequences will be considered and supported by the community. Staff Sgt. Tom Pickard says this will cover all schools, not just the high schools and will include grades from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Pickard is working with both school divisions -- Northern Gateway Superintendent Eugene Miller and Living Waters Superintendent Carol Lemay. "We're making a commitment to zero tolerance -- meaning appropriate action will be taken," stresses Pickard. "These things won't be ignored." Each agency is working in the best interest of the students and society, says the staff sergeant. School presentations will be done to explain the program to staff and students. "It's not just a single initiative, it's a joint venture," says Pickard, as the RCMP, town, community justice and school boards are committed to working together. Safe School Zone is a pro-active policing project that was developed to combat problems and issues that may stand to compromise the safety of students. The two main components of the program are education and enforcement. Education will encourage children to speak out about inappropriate behaviour, such as bullying, alcohol and drug abuse. This can be achieved by maintaining educational programs like Drug Awareness Resistance Education (DARE), Hands Are Not for Hitting and Bully Resistance and Violence Education (BRAVE). Enforcement will encourage students to utilize Student Crimestoppers, and if necessary, school staff assuring anonymity which can result in more reports. A policy of taking action will be implemented and charges will be laid where appropriate evidence exists. In cases of where criminal charges aren't laid, the RCMP will be made aware of developing concerns. Occurrence reports will be kept on file at the school and the detachment for tracking and research purposes. With all agencies involved, Pickard says the program is also developing and building on lines of communication. He also adds when a violation is reported concerning this program, each case will be dealt with separately, but he stresses, "each case WILL be dealt with." - --- MAP posted-by: Josh