Pubdate: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 Source: Brampton Guardian (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Brampton Guardian Contact: http://www.thebramptonguardian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1485 PEEL PUBLIC HEALTH LAUNCHES NEW DRUG WEBSITE FOR PARENTS (Brampton) - Peel Public Health today introduced a new website for parents looking to obtain information and resources for talking to children about drugs. The website, www.talkaboutdrugs.ca, provides information that could only previously be obtained in print form. "With many Peel students admitting to have tried marijuana before entering high school, we realize how important it is to equip parents with the tools to communicate with teens about substance abuse as early as they see fit," says Elizabeth Amorim, Supervisor of the Alcohol, Drugs and Addictions team. "Parents asked us for quick and easy access to information. They want information they can trust at their fingertips. This website enables us to provide that." Topics found on the website include signs and symptoms of drug use, common reasons for experimentation with drugs, an overview of commonly used drugs, and statistics on drug use in Peel and across Canada. A "Need Help Now" section of the website contains a list of organizations that provide treatment and support services. Follow-up programming for parents is also currently in development and will be available in early 2007. The launch of the website coincides with Drug Awareness Week, Nov. 20 to 26. For more information on Drug Awareness Week, visit the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse website at www.ccsa.ca. Anyone interested in attending a presentation or receiving additional information on drugs is encouraged to call Region of Peel - Public Health. The Regional Municipality of Peel was incorporated in 1974 on the principle that certain community and infrastructure services are most cost-effectively administered over a larger geographic area. The Region of Peel serves more than one million residents in the Cities of Mississauga and Brampton and the Town of Caledon. For more information on the Region of Peel, or visit our website at www.peelregion.ca. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek