Pubdate: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 Source: Richmond Review, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Richmond Public Library Contact: http://www.richmondreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/704 Author: Don Fennell RADAT RAISES ADDICTION AWARENESS November is Addictions Awareness Month in Richmond. Whether its drug, alcohol, gambling or any other compulsive behaviour, addiction directly affects everyone in the community. Richmond Alcohol and Drug Action Team's goal is to help end the cycle of addiction, but says such a reality is only possible if the community unites in creating awareness and support. "(Addictions Awareness Month) helps to create public awareness where we can get the community to focus on a certain issue, which also helps promote awareness of it," says RADAT worker Esther Oh. Oh says a cornerstone toward prevention is that the message is consistent and carries on-not just the consistency of the message but how it is delivered. "If what we're teaching in the elementary schools stops there for instance, then obviously it's not as effective as if parents have the same awareness and the message spreads though a wider community." Holding different functions at various venues helps to reach a wider audience, Oh adds. One major event will be the Prevention Education and Awareness through Community Efforts Experience on Nov. 24. The aim is to bring the community together to demonstrate support for friends, family, and colleagues affected by addiction. The event begins with a candlelight walk and ends with performances by students on issues related to addictions at Gateway Theatre from 6 to 10 p.m. Those interested in performing may call 604-270-9220 before Nov. 20. Other events include a display at Richmond Centre Monday and Tuesday, a seminar on supporting someone to overcome addiction Nov. 13 at at Richmond Cultural Centre, and an open-mike forum Nov. 19 at Kwantlen University College. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh