Pubdate: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 Source: Camrose Canadian (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 Camrose Canadian Contact: http://www.camrosecanadian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2160 Author: Amanda Kuttnick LEARN TO KEEP KIDS DRUG FREE Keeping your children drug free is a challenge and the Drug Response Task Force is here to help. A public forum is slated for Jan. 30 at the Camrose Composite High School commons area at 7 p.m. This is the second forum the group has presented in its battle against street drugs, mainly crystal meth. The evening presentation will include representatives from various social agencies who will lend their expertise to the topic. "The intent of the forum is to provide parents with the tools they need to reduce the chance that their child(ren) will get involved with illegal street drugs," said DRTF chairman Kerry Laberge. The forum falls hot on the heels of an in-depth presentation given to city council Jan. 13. During the presentation the task force said they were committed to maintain their focus on keeping Camrose a safe place to live. "I encourage parents with children of any age to attend; it's never too early or too late to start talking to your kids about the dangerous effects illegal narcotics can have on their lives." The Camrose Police Service and AADAC have both reported encouraging results on the crystal meth front. Laberge, however, warned that the successes achieved in enforcement and community awareness can lead to a false sense of security. "It's critical that we remain focused on our mandate and not assume that just because we've had an impact on the crystal meth market our work is done. "Today it's crystal meth, but tomorrow, next week or next month we could see a new illegal street drug flood the market. "We have to view our mandate like an addiction and resist the urge to let our guard down." Over 200 parents and students attended the first forum held, Nov. 27. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom