Pubdate: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Ruth Saunders LEARN TO STAND STRONG AGAINST DRUGS THROUGH CONFERENCE Times Staff -- The Conference Is Almost Free. All Residents Have To Do Is Show Up. Members of Community Solutions are hoping parents, kids and business people do show up to the upcoming Standing Strong Against Drugs conference, Oct. 20 and 21, at the Drill Hall. "All it's costing people really is their time," noted Community Solutions co-ordinator Lisa Wojna. "This is not just for service people, but for family members as well." Speakers have been chosen with special consideration for the needs of this community and those of the surrounding area. In an effort to address drugs in the workplace, a special, and free, session is planned on Friday afternoon for employers. "So often we are going to the business community for support so we wanted to do something specifically for them," Wojna noted. "That's why we're putting on the drugs in the workforce seminar." Julian Madigan, the other speaker for the session, will focus on a wide range of topics including from recognizing early signs of drug abuse to helping an addicted employer/employee; the impact of substance abuse on safety and the workplace; and identifying if you are at risk or if your co-worker is putting you at risk. Following the workshop for employers, there will be a youth event: Follow Your Dreams with 2005 Canadian Idol Wildcard Finalist Jenn Beaupre, from 7 to 9 p.m. Beaupre will share her stand against drug and alcohol use and favour the audience with her unique brand of musical talent. "Beaupre is such a firecracker. She will be great," said Wojna. "She's had friends killed in drunk driving accidents and he hopes to have a song ready about that incident." There is no charge for either the employer session or the youth event, but registration is still encouraged. A $10 registration fee is being charged for Saturday, and this fee includes lunch. Cheques or money orders should be made out to the City of Wetaskiwin and mailed to 5010 50 Avenue, Wetaskiwin Alberta, T9A 0S4. Please include your name, address, and phone number. The registration must be paid before Oct. 10. "We need a head count for lunch for the caterers and that is why we are having the registration," said Wojna. "You can register at the Family and Community Support Services." The Oct. 21 section of the workshop, taking place at the Drill Hall will begin with registration at 8:45 a.m., followed by a welcome from Mayor Don Montgomery. Then it will be a day chock-full of speakers speaking on many drug-related topics. 9:30 a.m. -- Patricia Morgan, Love Them as They Are: Morgan, the author of Love Her As She Is, Lessons from a Daughter Stolen by Addictions, is a clinical psychologist and motivational speaker who will share her experiences from a parent's point of view. 10:50 a.m. -- Julian Madigan, Know the Score: Madigan was at one time an Olympic hopeful, but saw his dreams melt away as a result of drug use. Now he shares his experience with particular poignancy, reaching out to youth whenever possible. 12 p.m. -- Edmonton City Coun. Karen Leibovici, Know Your Neighbour program: Leibovici will be joined by the Green Team -- a group of speakers, which also features a representative from the Edmonton Real Estate community. They will talk about mobilizing the community in the fight against drugs. 1:00 p.m. -- Serge LeClerc: Challenges and Choices LeClerc, born the product of a rape and living most of his life on the streets or in jail, shares his transformation, steps to obtaining an education and drive to reach out to others struggling with substance abuse. 2:20 -- Sgt. Ian Sanderson: Drug-proof yourself: Sanderson will be on hand to provide information on the current drug trends, as well as equipping those attending with the best possible information on how to drug-proof yourself and your children. The day will end at 4 p.m.with a panel discussion. "Personally for me, having dealt with drug issues, I'm interested in Pat Morgan," said Wojna. She is also looking forward to Julian Madigan after speaking with his father on the phone. "His father told me gangs attack children at an emotional level to get them to join," she recalled. "Julian speaks at that level, but he believes in using that for a positive outcome -- against drugs." - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine