Pubdate: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 Source: Manawatu Evening Standard (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 Manawatu Evening Standard Contact: http://www.manawatueveningstandard.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1057 Author: LEE MATTHEWS TOWN MEETS TO DISCUSS P Feilding parents wanting information and support about the serious effects of the methamphetamine P have help at hand on Monday night. Feilding and Districts Youth Board and the Manchester Lions Club are running an information evening about P, at 7.30pm in the Feilding Civic Centre's concert chamber. Board co-ordinator Robyn Duncan said speakers from the police, mental health and a pharmacist would talk about what P did to people who took it. Manawatu Mayor Ian McKelvie would also speak, to lend community support to helping with the problem. Information meetings about P have been held all round New Zealand over the past few months. About 250 Palmerston North parents wanting help turned out to a meeting in the city on Wednesday night. Mrs Duncan said it was important parents knew more about the drug and how it affected users, because then they could recognise what was going on. The real problem - getting kids off P or stopping them starting in the first place - was one all society had to tackle. Meanwhile, the youth board and Feilding police youth aid officer John Samuela hoped parents who wanted more help would form support groups from Monday night's meeting. "Parents who are seeing their kids going through this drug can help each other and support each other," Mrs Duncan said. "We've managed to get a place where parents can meet for free; cost has been the sticking point for support groups until now." - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart