Pubdate: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 Source: Weyburn This Week (CN SN) Copyright: 2006 Weyburn This Week Contact: http://www.weyburnthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2471 DETECTIVE SCHEDULED TO SPEAK FOR DRUG AWARENESS WEEK Drug awareness week is fast approaching. For this occasion, WECADA (Weyburn Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse) has arranged for Detective Walton to speak to local schools from November 22 to 25. At this time almost every school in Weyburn has him booked, along with some rural schools in the area. Workshops will be on Street Drug Awareness for Youth ages seven to 12, teens aged 13 to 18 and parents are offered. There is also a presentation for parents only. Along with the above workshops, you can also choose from a variety of workshops which range from two up to eight hours per workshop. These workshops are marihuana and cocaine, ecstasy and methamphetamine, emerging drug trends, hallucinogens, first responders safety and clandestine laboratories, big five drug trends and finally street drug awareness. These presentations range from 45 minutes up to 12 hours for the parental presentation. It is a two day course covering topics which include, but are not limited to physiological/ psychological responses, methodology of use, physical recognition skills, street jargon, packaging and pricing and treatment/prevention strategies. Detective Steve Walton is a retired 25 year veteran of law enforcement. For the last 10 years of his career he was assigned to a Drug Unit. In that capacity he supervised an undercover street team and managed more than 120 undercover drug operation and 780 undercover drug transactions. Steve has published numerous articles in a variety of publications in Canada and the United States and is the author of the award winning, best selling book 'First Response Guide to Street Drugs' Volume One. He recently completed his second book 'Club Drugs, and Predatorial Chemicals; A First Response Guide to Street Drugs' Volume Two. WECADA has been contacting businesses and organizations throughout Weyburn and area to see if they would like to help in sponsoring (either publicly or privately) Detective Walton's presentations. They are currently seeking financial support to accommodate his travel expenses, overnight accommodations, workshop costs, and meals. If any business, group or organization who hasn't been contacted by WECADA thus far would like to help, you can contact Lise Soles at 842 0147 or e-mail her at There is still some room left in Detective Walton's schedule to speak to specific groups. If a group or business would like to book Detective Walton to come and speak at their facility, they can also contact Lise at the number listed in this article. For information on his workshops and books you can visit his website at www.dopeondope.com - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine