Pubdate: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 Source: Golden Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Golden Star Contact: http://www.thegoldenstar.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2144 Author: Ryan Starr, Star Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) ROTARY RECRUITS METH TASK FORCE CO-ORDINATOR The Golden Rotary Club has recruited a task force co-ordinator to manage the first phase of a community initiative that will explore strategies for preventing crystal methamphetamine from taking hold in Golden. Kathy Collins, who previously spent years working at a youth centre in downtown Kelowna (where use of the drug had reached epidemic proportions), sees the chance to help Golden develop a program to deal with the issue early on as extremely valuable. "This is a community where meth is starting to show its head, but it's not yet full-blown," says Collins, who has a degree in social work and has completed a practicum with the B.C. Ministry of Children and Families. "So I think it's a great opportunity to be involved in something like this -- to determine what we need in our community to enable us to respond to this." Collins' hiring was made possible through a $20,000 Union of B.C. Municipalities grant provided to the Rotary Club through the office of the B.C. Solicitor General. The money for this first phase must be used by September. An additional funding process must be undertaken to secure money for the second phase of the Golden initiative. Among her various tasks in the first phase, Collins will research and organize information on meth use, risk and production, and look at examples of other community's approaches to the issue. She will also organize a community meeting to bring all stakeholders together to discuss a community action plan and create an educational campaign to increase knowledge and awareness around the issue of meth use. "It's scary to see the impact meth can have on youth," says Collins of her previous work experiences. "How quickly you can see a kid who's got it all together turn around to the point where you don't even recognize him anymore. It's really sad." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom