Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Dick Easton Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) CURTAIN RISING The curtain has been lifted on the next act of the drug abuse amongst kids drama. Roles are changing as various agencies attempt to upstage each other. D.A.R.E is in danger of finding itself with smaller role as the Boys and Girls Club weighs in with a new script. In fairness to Executive Director Wendy Serink and her agency the new script has much to recommend it. Serink's is the first attempt to define, and even quantify the scope of the problem. to date assumed, problem. The B and G Club has gone back to the kids and asked them what they are doing, a novel approach indeed. One that is much more reasonable and intelligent then the largely anecdotal evidence we have seen to date. Hope is seen in the fact that The B and G Club study seems consistent with similar research conducted by AADAC. Serink, however, appears coy about releasing her study or its data set. Beyond that the Club has undertaken a planning process, and will be doing some educational things. But there is room for concern in Serink's apparent support of the DARE program, and her lack of familiarity with the large body of literature that calls it to task. In fairness, Serink is an able enough politician to know that for all its short coming D.A.R.E. has considerable support in this community. I am coming to believe that any attempts to reduce the small amount of drug use amongst our youth are very seriously hampered by political forces. Certainly that has been the history. Fear, the imposition of moral precepts, and the lack of hard data all conspire to make it very difficult to implement effective preventative measures. That Serink's committee is beginning by putting at least some of the stakeholders in one room and initiating a dialogue is to their credit. What remains to be seen is what happens. D.A.R.E.. in historical terms. is destined for a short run; you can't fool all the people all of the time. Will the show that follows play any better? Who knows? But there seems to be hope in the opening lines, for the B and G club's production. Dick Easton Fort Saskatchewan - --- MAP posted-by: Josh