Pubdate: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 Source: Burnaby Now, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.burnabynow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1592 Author: Christina Myers DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAM STARTS Access for All program was a success in four local elementary schools A pilot program aimed at preventing drug and alcohol abuse will likely become part of the district's prevention program, thanks to its positive pilot run at four local elementary schools. The youth and community services committee recently heard that the program, Access for All, which began in October and was completed in February, was well-received by teachers and students taking part in the program. District youth prevention program worker Angela Elliot told the committee that the goals of the program are four-fold: - - to reach students in grades 4 through 7 with effective substance abuse prevention education programs, using the 'Making Decisions' curriculum resource and materials; - - to equip parents in their role as preventors; - - to increase awareness and understanding of effective substance abuse prevention and related issues among schools, parents and the community, and; - - to help schools develop a school-wide prevention plan. The pilot got a kickstart last fall with a workshop for teachers; in February, those teachers were debriefed to evaluate what had been learned and how the program had had been received. Staff report that both teachers and students were pleased with the pilot, though teachers did indicate that the time needed to prepare, plan and implement the lessons in the classroom was a big challenge. As well, it was suggested that finding ways to integrate the program into other curriculum areas or expanding the program over the full school year, might be options to consider. It's hoped that the Access for All program will become part of the substance abuse framework under the district's social responsibility goals and initiatives. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake