Pubdate: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 Source: Thunder Bay Source (CN ON) Copyright: 2006, Thunder Bay Source Contact: http://www.tbsource.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3129 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) TRENDS IDENTIFIED IN TEEN DRUG SURVEY Good And Bad News From Thunder Bay's District Health Unit. A new student drug survey says tobacco use among teens is down. But the use of hard drugs, like cocaine and crack is on the rise. During an afternoon video conference Tuesday, the Thunder Bay and the Northwestern Health units discussed the trends and identified possible solutions. Epidemiologist Lee Sieswerda led off the conference by outlining his latest findings which are both encouraging and troubling. One of the encouraging findings is tobacco use is down by over one third in the student population. But alcohol use in Northwestern Ontario remains above the provincial average, as does the use of cannabis, LSD and Oxycontin. Even more troubling is a rise in use of hard street drugs like crack and cocaine. Sieswerda says the health unit now plans to focus on reducing access to the hard drugs in schools and on the streets place more emphasis on harm reduction strategies. One of the more successful initiatives being used is the Natural Helpers Peer Mentor Project. OPP Tri Force Drug Unit S. Sgt. Brian Brattengeier says the survey seems to reflect what his officers are seeing on the street. Oxycontin, crack, cocaine and methamphetamines continue to dominate the Tri Force units focus but he says initiatives like the natural helpers project gives him some hope. While the numbers are troubling, the overall message is a positive one. Thanks to the survey, everyone knows and understands the challenges ahead and can now work together to overcome them. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom