Pubdate: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Author: Phil Melnychuk TASK FORCE PLANS DRUG STRATEGY By the summer, it should be in place -- a single contact point and framework for dealing with anything related to substance abuse in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. That's the goal of substance misuse prevention task force that's been busy for almost the past two years. "Our strategy is across the board -- all substance misuse," said task force chair Cheryl Ashlie. The task force started in 2004 following an address by the Lower Mainland Municipal Association urging such a strategy, as well as a series of town hall meetings. Maple Ridge council, police, the school district, Katzie First Nation, Alouette Addictions Services, Alouette Home Start Society, Inner Visions, Salvation Army, the Asante Centre for Fetal Alcohol Syndrom and community services are all on the task force. Maple Ridge's social planning advisory committee provides staff support and initiated the task force. One of the related goals of the strategy will be a commitment to a prevention-focused plan. During its work over the past several months, other needs have been recognized, such as a youth home-detoxification program. "There isn't a youth home detox program that works yet," Ashlie said. Experts say that kids don't like to go to institutions in order to get drugs out of their system, so the preference is to offer programs where children can stay in their home environment. But, "We don't know what it's going to look like. We have to design it," Ashlie said. "We're losing kids to substance [abuse] and if anybody says different, I'll challenge them." A parents' support group and a reworking of the school district's drug prevention program are also arising from the task force's work. Ashlie said the strategy should be ready by April. Before that, however, a planning meeting will take place March 2 at Thomas Haney secondary. All of the member groups will bring two people to the meeting in order to ensure a broad range of viewpoints. The Fraser Health Authority is funding to coordinate the project. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin