Pubdate: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 Source: Journal-Pioneer, The (CN PI) Copyright: 2006 Journal-Pioneer Contact: http://www.journalpioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2789 Author: Jim Brown, Journal Pioneer LYLE WANTS YOUTH ADDICTIONS FACILITY SUMMERSIDE - Garth Lyle wants Summerside city council to go to bat for children enslaved by drugs. At Monday's year-end council meeting, the veteran Ward 2 councillor will ask the city to back a local parent lobby group's call to establish a new long-term in-patient facility in Summerside. The proposed facility for 14-21 year-olds would be based at the Summerside Youth Centre. "I'm going to ask Summerside council to ask our MLAs to work with the Parent Support Group and (push) the government to work a little faster to get the facility open." Lyle said parents of drug-addicted children want the right to commit their children to the treatment facility without their consent. "There are two other provinces, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, who have enacted the legislation and Ontario is looking at it and they (support group) are saying Alberta is getting close to enacting legislation. "Hopefully, Prince Edward Island won't be left behind, waiting for everyone else (to move ahead)", he said. "If you have a child in this situation you're at your wit's end all the time. You just don't know what's going to happen next." Lyle said he had been to one of the support group's meetings, held every Thursday at the Prince County Hospital's community mental health and addictions centre, and he was astonished at the resilience shown by parents who must struggle with the fallout of their children's drug addiction every day. The Parent Support Group says the only option for children descending into the darkness of drug abuse is Mount Herbert, based in Charlottetown. But that offers only limited help. In an earlier submission to the government the group said an effective treatment facility must offer programs that run for six months to a year. - --- MAP posted-by: Amy