Pubdate: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 Source: Arthur Enterprise News (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Arthur Enterprise News Contact: http://www.wellingtonnorth.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2223 Author: Kris Svela Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?135 (Drug Education) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) OPP 'GET IN' WITH THE KIDS AT WELLINGTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS A Program To Place OPP Officers In Wellington County High Schools Is Paying Off. Inspector Steve Walsh told the Wellington County Police Services Board at its meeting on February 8 in Mount Forest that the program has proven "successful" in combatting drug and alcohol abuse among students on school property. Officers reacted to 49 incidents in the current school year, most relating to marijuana use, Inspector Walsh said. The program was initiated shortly after OPP took over policing duties in Wellington County. "One of our high schools had a problem with cannabis use at lunch time," the inspector told board members. "I put an officer in that high school and on the first day she took a walk around the school and found a 17-year-old inebriated." Similar incidents occurred with drugs and others involving alcohol which prompted the OPP to place full-time officers in all the high schools in the county. New criminal youth laws now allow officers to deal with incidents without offenders having to go to court. The problems are dealt with through consultation with parents and school officials, the inspector said. Board Chairman David Adsett said the program gives officers a first-hand opportunity to know the students and deal with abuse issues they might have. "It's not so much a case of enforcement, it's getting in with the kids," he said. That one-on-one philosophy continues when the officers are returned to the community during the summer holidays. "They know the kids," Inspector Walsh added. Officers also provide in-class information sessions on topics such as drug and alcohol abuse. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom