Pubdate: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 Source: Lindsay Daily Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Lindsay Daily Post Contact: http://www.thepost.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2333 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUG, ALCOHOL USE NOT LIMITED TO BIG CITIES, GROUP WARNS KAWARTHA LAKES - A local drug awareness group wants parents to wake up to the reality of drug and alcohol use among young people. Members of the Kawartha Lakes Drug Awareness Group (KLDAG) are marking Drug Awareness Week, which ends Saturday, with a message that substance use among teens is a problem in small Ontario communities like the City of Kawartha Lakes. "We need to change our perception that drugs and alcohol are only big-city problems," stated Bridget McFarthing, a KLDAG member and health promoter with the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit. "Drugs and alcohol do affect young people in our community and it's important for us to realize this." Numbers bear this out, she added. The Centre For Addiction and Mental Health surveyed approximately 6,000 Ontario students in Grades 7 to 12 in 2005 to track trends in drug use among young people. Of those surveyed, 62 per cent of students reported drinking alcohol and just over one-quarter stated they smoked cannabis in the previous year (Ontario Student Drug Use Survey, 2005). The survey found rates of alcohol consumption and cannabis use in the Central East region, which includes City of Kawartha Lakes, were higher than the provincial average. During Drug Awareness Week, group members have been out in the community raising awareness about the risks of substance use and abuse and talking about ways to deal with the problem. McFarthing is also highlighting a new brochure called Alcohol and Drug Resources For Parents that was created by the health unit and the group for parents and caregivers in the community. The brochure explains why young people use drugs, outlines potential indicators that teenagers are using alcohol or drugs, and lists local and provincial agencies that provide treatment services and resources. Copies of the new resource brochure are available by calling the health unit. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek