Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Source: Edson Leader (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Edson Leader Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/edson/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/780 Author: Dwight Irwin DRUG COALITION SETS COMMITTEES The Edson and District Drug Coalition formed its sub-committees, during an organizational meeting last Wednesday. Mike Butler, steering committee member and director of community services for the Town of Edson, said members of the coalition were named to the sub-committee(s), which they felt would best suit them. Members hail from the town, county, RCMP, AADAC, children's services, education, justice, health, the ministerial association and a person who has been directly effected by drug use. Sub-committee chairs were then named and meetings were set. Each sub-committee has to come up with a rough plan of what it hopes to accomplish, by Feb. 10. The steering committee will then discuss these options during its Feb. 13 meeting and then decide what its next course of action will be, Butler said. "We're going to coordinate our plans and pace ourselves properly, so we're always working on something," he said. "We want it to be an on-going thing that will reduce drug use in town." Butler said those at the meeting are ready to reduce drug usage in town. "They're very energetic and eager to get this going. They know it's been a long time coming - they've been waiting a long time to get this going too." Butler said the coalition, which has a goal of creating strategies that will result in significant changes in the crystal meth problem in the Edson area, is also looking for community members at large to sit on some of its committees, which are public awareness, prevention, dialogue, strategic planning and government support. Committee duties Public awareness - To enhance public awareness of treatment needs and prevention strategies to mobilize a community response regarding meth use by: . educating the community on speed; parent workshops/info series; and public information sessions; Prevention - Prevention with a youth/family focus, through awareness, access, opportunity and support by: educating parents; early intervention; community involvement in youth education; peer support networks; and youth/peer involvement. Dialogue - Open dialogue between users and community organizations to develop trust by: identify challenges of users and how the community can support those trying to quit; having a visible presence in the community; and, getting more information from users. Strategic planning - Strategic planning for development and funding of local/district treatment programs by: rehabbing locally; supporting drug users; lobby Aspen health region for education, partnerships and rehacentre; and developing programs for those older than 18. Government support - Solicit government support for local initiatives: town council leadership; advocating drug awareness and possible resources with provincial government; increasing enforcement; quit slapping wrists; stop the revolving door - courts, hospitals, mental health. For more information on the drug coalition or to express interest in joining a committee, contact Butler at 723-4401. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin