Pubdate: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 Source: Edson Leader (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Edson Leader Contact: http://www.edsonleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/780 Author: Tamara Stecyk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON METH AWARENESS An upcoming conference in Hinton will be targeting communities to act on the methamphetamine problem. Edson Leader -- Members of the Edson and District Drug Action Coalition will be attending the conference, which will be held from Oct. 3 to 5, said co-chair Edith Zuidhof-Knoop. "A fair number of the drug coalition is going to get information and to network with other communities," said Zuidhof-Knoop. Some members of the coalition will be speaking at the conference, hosted by the Hinton Drug Action Committee. "The Hinton Drug Action Committee believed it was important to host an event that would allow people who are trying or have mobilized their community in addressing substance abuse, an opportunity to share ideas, partner with other communities and committees, as well as learn from knowledgeable speakers," said committee co-chair Tammy Allan. Conference officials expect to have 200 delegates, representing 281 municipalities and provincial government departments that are mobilizing against the abuse of meth and other illegal substances. The delegates represent a combination of volunteers as well as professionals who work or counsel meth addicts. There will be 18 breakout sessions and two panel discussions addressing topics such as drug trends, basics on crystal meth, illegal labs, detox and recovery programs, social marketing and lobbying. Zuidhof-Knoop encourages Edsonites to attend a public forum at 2 p.m. on Oct. 3, which will be lead by RCMP Sgt. Ian Sanderson of K-Division. The forum will be held at the Hinton Centre. She said Edson is recognized across the province for being a leader in fighting meth. The coalition has worked with a group of users in recovery to start a support group. The group meets every Thursday night and committee members volunteer to provide child care. "There are parents of young children who are involved in the group," said Zuidhof-Knoop. Edson delegates will pass along its successes at the Hinton conference and also will collect as much information from other communities. Red Deer conference addressed meth Zuidhof-Knoop attended the Alberta methamphetamine workshop with coalition co-chair Mike Butler on Sept. 13 in Red Deer. She explained the Red Deer conference addressed the problem at a provincial level. Red Deer delegates were divided into small working groups and answered a set of questions. The information arising from the questionnaire was passed along to a ministerial group. One of the highlights for Zuidhof-Knoop was a youth drama production on the impact of meth on families. "That's the reason why all of this is being done. We want to make our families stronger," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek