Pubdate: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 Source: Northumberland News (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 by Metroland Printing, Publishing & Distributing, Ltd. Contact: http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/nn/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2373 Author: Vince Versace Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) COBOURG CHIEF TO TALK DRUGS WITH STUDENTS COBOURG - Cobourg's top cop will bring his lecture on the perils of drug use and abuse to students in local schools starting this fall. "Northumberland, like many other communities, is faced with an ever-increasing drug problem that translates into many other criminal activities," says Police Chief Garry Clement. "Recent intelligence has shown that drugs ranging from heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy and all soft drugs are widely available on the streets." Chief Clement has partnered with the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board (PVNC) to conduct drug lectures to students from Grade 7 to 10. Chief Clement has been conducting drug lectures to youth at Rebound Youth Services for a couple of years now. The youth listening to those lectures recommended to Chief Clement that he speak to students before they start to get involved in drug use. The benefit of having someone like Chief Clement speak to students about drug use ties into the local Catholic board's health promotion and drug prevention initiatives, says Nancy Sharpe, PVNC spokeswoman. "Because Chief Clement is so knowledgeable and with all his experience it will assist us with making our schools safe and drug free," adds Ms. Sharpe. Dealing with drug use among youth requires a "holistic approach" adopted by an entire community, says Chief Clement. "The abuse of drugs is not a problem that can be dealt with solely by police," says Chief Clement. "By adopting such an approach everyone will have an understanding of the problems being confronted in our community, ensuring consistent and clear messages are available to all of our stakeholders." Chief Clement hopes to develop a Northumberland Drug Strategy involving Port Hope police, Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police and other community stakeholders. "Our proximity to the Greater Toronto Area is beginning to have an impact on criminal activity in Northumberland," says Chief Clement. "We are starting to see the emergence of more serious crimes and forecast that some gang activity will soon be noted." Chief Clement hopes to partner with the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board as well so he can bring his drug lectures to public school students. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D