Pubdate: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 Source: Taber Times, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Taber Times Contact: http://www.mysouthernalberta.com/ttimes/home/index.php Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2262 Author: Jennifer Elves DRUG CONFERENCE NOV. 24-25 Organizers of Taber's drug awareness conference Nov. 24 and 25 developed a positive addiction when Taber Community Against Drugs was formed, as they are hooked on making a difference. Since November 2004, the education and prevention subcommittee of Taber Community Against Drugs (TCAD) has been planning the Hooked on Hope conference, which takes place during National Addictions Awareness Week. The session will put Taber's drug problem in the spotlight, to promote awareness about use and abuse of illegal drugs. "This is just the start. We wanted to start with a bang." says Kerry Milder, who heads the education and prevention group. "We wanted to draw attention to the problems in town and in a sense be preventative too. It is not as big of a problem here as it is in places like Drayton Valley." The group is paying for the conference with a contribution agreement of $9,000 it received from the Drugs Strategy Community Initiatives Fund, and is using a portion of the $5,000 it was given from the Lion's Club golf tournament. Milder hopes the conference will reinforce the need for methamphetamine to be considered more serious when traffickers of the drug are dealt with legally. She also wants the event to emphasize how dangerous drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine are. Members want to educate community members, so when they see drug deals taking place, they will call the police and know what to do to get addicts the help they need. "If you don't have an educated community, you are not likely to be reporting anything," says Milder. "If the community is aware of what to look for, understands the drugs and how deadly they are, it will improve the reporting and ensure the community will be safe." On Thursday, a lunch in, which Alberta's Health Minister Iris Evans is attending, will take place for invited guests. Dr. Colleen Klein will also be present at the lunch and will speak to students at both schools that day. During the day, Alvin Law, whose body was deformed when his mother took a prescription drug to treat morning sickness, will deliver an inspiring message to students at both schools. On Thursday evening, a parent/community drug information session will be held at Taber Christian school. An all-day seminar will take place at the Heritage Inn on Friday, Nov. 25, with Law and two other guest speakers, who are experts on illegal drugs, giving talks. On Nov. 25, Steve Walton, a retired detective who was a 24-year member of the Calgary Police Service and worked on a drug unit for nine of those years, will be speaking. The other speaker is David Cook, the director of the Division of Studies in Medical Education at the University of Alberta. "People are going to hear a consistent message from experts in the field" says Taber's police Insp. Graham Abela. "Dr. Cook's information is awesome and eye opening. He tells it like it is. People will understand by the end of his presentation that these are not recreational substances -- they are poisons." While nothing has been finalized, TCAD has discussed having a seminar after the conference is over for family members and friends of those with drug addictions. The group also plans to determine what type of education should be provided to younger kids. Members will look to parents and teachers for input on what types of drug information would be appropriate for young kids to learn about. Milder says they will start with educating at the Grade 5 level, as it is already in the Alberta education curriculum. The deadline for people to sign up for the conference is Friday, unless spots are full by then. Registration fees are $20 for community members and $50 for agencies and professionals who deal with people who are using drugs. Those who can not afford to attend the conference, but would like to take it in, can fill out a form at the Taber Police Station to be subsidized. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin