Pubdate: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 Source: Airdrie Echo (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 Airdrie Echo Contact: http://www.airdrieecho.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1558 Author: Paul Wells, Echo Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?135 (Drug Education) AWARENESS IS KEY Former Cop To Pass On Street Drug Knowledge Airdrie Echo -- A retired Calgary police officer and street drug expert says education is the key in helping parents and educators combat youth drug use. Steve Walton, who served 25 years on the Calgary Police Service -- the last 10 of which were on the drug unit -- will bring his considerable expertise on the matter as the presenter of two street drug awareness seminars. Taking place tonight and Oct. 1, the seminars are designed for parents, educators and counsellors. "I must say that I am excited about delivering this information to your community," Walton said. "Of course, I believe that education is an important component with respect to mitigating the harm of street drugs and I am pleased to see that others in your community feel the same way." The Airdrie Youth Justice Committee, which is sponsoring the seminars, is hopeful those in attendance will gain valuable knowledge. "We wanted to take a preventative approach with the Youth Justice Committee on a topic that doesn't get much attention," said committee spokesperson Diana Lebedeff. "The purpose of the seminars is to educate parents and teachers on drug awareness and drug prevention." According to Lebedeff, Walton knows of what he speaks. "For the past 10 years, (Walton) has been assigned to the drug unit and is considered an expert in the criminal justice systems on street drugs," she said. "He has considerable expertise in the street jargon, consumption practices, the physiology of the drugs, the effects of the drugs, street pricing and the patterns that develop in the cycle of abuse." The author of First Response Guide to Street Drugs, a hands-on easy to read reference guide to street drugs, Walton will be discussing the impact of current street drugs as well as the future trends expected. "The two-part lecture series will provide up to date, factual information concerning the street drug culture and the street drugs that criminals are making available," Walton explained. Lebedeff is hopeful that many Airdrie residents will take in the seminars. "Drugs are everywhere, though to what extent is unclear," she said. These seminars are more preventive as opposed to being reactionary down the road." The free seminars will take place this evening and Oct. 1 at Bert Church Theatre. Both start at 7 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin