Pubdate: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 Source: Kelowna Capital News (CN BC) Copyright: 2005, West Partners Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.kelownacapnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1294 Author: Marshall Jones Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) SEARCH FOR NEW DRUG POLICY GURU FALLS IN CITY'S LAP The City of Kelowna will create and maintain a drug policy coordinator on behalf of the entire region. The drug policy coordinator--the first recommendation from the Central Okanagan Four Pillar Coalition--was originally slated for the Central Okanagan Regional District. But the CORD board directors agreed Monday that Kelowna can adapt better to the new function. CORD already expects to get a $35,000 grant for the position, which can be handed over to the city as well. But not everyone is so sure. Westside director Len Novakowski sought assurances that this needed position would not be overly Kelowna-centric. "I have no objections to the City of Kelowna taking the lead but drug and alcohol problems are proportional and we have the same problems on the Westside," he said. "I just want to make sure we don't lose the regional aspect of this thing." New Peachland mayor Graham Reid said he was concerned increased efforts in Kelowna will mean more problems at home. "We found when there was increased enforcement in Kelowna they appeared in Peachland and caused us some difficulties," he said. But all agreed Kelowna has more opportunities for funding and also carries the lion's share of the burden in its downtown core. Hiring a drug policy coordinator--or Kelowna Agreement coordinator, as the city calls it--is considered an important first step in launching the four pillars coalition goals. They recommended that the position be maintained for a minimum of 10 years and would be the back-bone of the program, providing stability, coordination communication and accountability for how the prevention, enforcement, harm reduction and treatment pillars would function. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake