Pubdate: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 Source: Drumheller Mail, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Drumheller Mail Ltd Contact: http://www.drumhellermail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3615 Author: Christi Albers Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COCAINE SYMPOSIUM SET FOR FEBRUARY The Badlands Drug Coalition is holding a Cocaine Symposium in the month of February for the general public, employers, concerned friends and family, and users. There will be four presentations throughout the month, held in the Civic Centre above the library from 7 to 9 p.m. on the respective dates. On February 2, Dr. Cook of the University of Alberta will be welcomed as he discusses "Cocaine-The Inside Story." Dr. Cook has over 30 years experience with the Department of Pharmacology and will look at how cocaine is metabolized, the effects and side effects of cocaine use and the process of addiction and recovery. February 9 will focus around crack cocaine use within a family. Concerned and affected family members are invited to attend "Cocaine and its Impact on the Family." February 16 will provide some insight to concerned business owners in "Cocaine-How can employers respond effectively." February 23, a panel of recovered and recovering cocaine users will speak candidly about their addictions and recovery at "Cocaine-Stories of Recovery." "The goal of the Coalition and symposium is to bring awareness and information around the drug, its effects and strategies for our community to effectively respond," says Gerry Mancini of AADAC. The February symposium is the second step in the Badlands Drug Coalition community campaign battling crack cocaine, the first phase of the campaign was the 'Crack Trap' stickers that were placed in the windows of businesses and on vehicles. The Badlands Drug Coalition is made up of representatives from Drumheller Mental Health, the Drumheller Institution, the Grace House, the Drumheller Self Help Community, Children's Services, Human Resources and Employment, Town Council, FCSS, the RCMP, AADAC, local schools and concerned citizens. Watch The Mail for further updates and information of the Cocaine Symposium. Questions can also be answered by calling Drumheller AADAC at 823-1660. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake