Pubdate: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 Source: Camrose Booster, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 The Camrose Booster Contact: http://www.camrosebooster.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2438 Author: Tim Chamberlin SCHOOL DIVISION PARTNERS WITH DRUG RESPONSE TASK FORCE An increase in dangerous illegal narcotics and accessibility to them by youth has prompted the City of Camrose's Social Planning committee to strike a Drug Response Task Force. Battle River Regional Division #31 will partner in the initiative and has struck its own internal working and advisory committees to deal with the growing community drug problem that has filtered into some division schools. At the request of the Social Planning committee, the division will partner with a wide variety of community agencies, including the Camrose Police Service (CPS), on the task force. The division has seconded PACE Outreach School principal Kerry LaBerge to assist with its efforts. "This isn't just a Camrose community problem, it's a Battle River community problem," said LaBerge, noting other task force partners may include AADAC, Camrose and District Support Services, Mental Health and St. Mary's Hospital, to name a few. The division is in the process of establishing terms of reference and personnel for both of its committees, which will work collaboratively with the task force. "It takes an incredible resource base to address the issue and, like any crime prevention issue, we go to the community for assistance," said CPS crime prevention officer Const. Kevin Keech. "Battle River Regional Division, through its willingness to partner with the Drug Response Task Force, is showing a commitment to addressing a larger community drug problem." Acting Superintendent of Schools Dr. Warren Phillips said the Division will dedicate a strong resource network to the task force. "Our top priority is providing our students with a safe and caring learning environment, but we also recognize that we have a commitment to our Battle River communities. The Division's committees will work toward ensuring that we are doing all that we can at the school and community levels to address this troubling issue." - --- MAP posted-by: Alex