Pubdate: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 Source: Herald, The (CT) Copyright: 2005 The Herald Contact: http://www.newbritainherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/188 Author: Franchone Fraser-Ben Reuben Bey, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) COMIC-BOOK CHARACTER TEACHES KIDS TO SAY 'NO' NEW BRITAIN - Detective Slick Tracy is making his way to the New Britain Parks and Recreation Department's Afterschool program.Although Slick Tracy's mission is to help youth make wise choices when it comes to saying no to drugs and alcohol, he's not your ordinary detective.He's a comic-book character. New Britain Youth Services will introduce Detective Slick Tracy to approximately 100 fifth- and sixth-grade students through interactive comic books.The comic books each have a storyline that deals with helping students with their drug refusal skills. "Children need to do more than just say no,"says Chris Montes, administrator of community services. "That's not enough.They need to know what can happen to you if you don't say no, and why you should say no." The program, dealing with both drugs and alcohol, includes four sessions lasting 30 to 40 minutes in length.There is a workbook to go along with the comic book so that students can answer questions on what they've read. Students are testing on their drug-prevention knowledge prior to the program and then again at the conclusion of the program.This allows the administrators to gain a better understanding of the impact of the program and its effectiveness. "This is a primary prevention program, targeting the youth.The earlier the better," Montes said. "It also has an optional parent component, and we encourage them or an older sibling to participate." "We have a poster contest at the end and a family fun event."Montes said, "This program is a wonderful follow-up to project D.A.R.E." Funding for the Slick Tracy Program was provided by the Substance Abuse Action Council of Central Connecticut. Project Northland will supply the comic books.The Parks and Recreation Department after-school staff will be trained to present the program, which will run from January to May. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D