Pubdate: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 Source: Omineca Express (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Omineca Express Contact: http://www.ominecaexpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2141 Author: Allan Wishart METH, COCAINE - LOCAL PROBLEM, LOCAL SOLUTIONS A local problem needs local solutions. That, says Lisa Striegler of Vanderhoof Alcohol and Drug Services (VADS), is the thinking behind a May 2 forum targeting crack cocaine and crystal meth use in Vanderhoof. "We're not having people come in from the outside. It will be people in the community who work with the people affected." Among the groups who will be giving short presentations on how their services are affected by drug use are VADS, the RCMP, the Omineca Safe Home Society and Prince George Detox, where some people from here are sent. "We'll be talking about things like how we respond to a call," Striegler says. "It varies a lot. For us, it's usually someone coming in who's looking for help to kick the habit. For the RCMP, it may be someone who's having a bad incident." She expects some of the groups will also talk about the troubles they have sometimes finding the appropriate services in Vanderhoof, especially with a recent increase in the use of crack. "We need the support of the community," she emphasizes. "There may be people out there with great ideas on how we can work together or come up with new services." After the local groups, there will be testimonials from people who have been through drugs. "We want them to share their story," Striegler says. "They can tell us, 'This is what it was like for me.' "It hits home more when you realize it's your neighbour who has been through this, or even just someone from the same community." After a short break, there will then be an open mic portion. "People will have the chance to share their own stories, ask questions, provide comments. It will give us a chance to find out where the community is at." One thing there won't be much of from the presenters is direct information about crack and crystal meth. "We want people to talk about their experiences with the drugs. The information will be available around the hall for anyone who wants it. We'll also be providing sticky notes so people can leave comments with the information if they wish. They might want to get up in public with their comments, so this gives them a chance to do it privately." While the primary goal of the forum at the Nechako Valley Secondary small auditorium is getting information out to the public, Striegler hopes there will be some public involvement later. "One goal is to get interested people to come to our AGM later in the month. We'll be planning a drug strategy for Vanderhoof -- where do we want to be five years form now, what are our treatment goals." She says that while there is crystal meth use in Vanderhoof, crack poses a much larger problem here. "There's been a lot of media attention paid to meth, so that may be one of the reasons we're not seeing much of it. But a lot of people still think of crack as a Chicago or Detroit problem. "It's a problem right here." Drug use of any kind, she says, isn't a problem just for the agencies concerned. It's connected to crime and is a real social issue. "The root causes are broad. We need to look not just at treatment, but at prevention. "We can keep pulling people out of the river, or we can figure a way to build a fence so they fall in to start with." The forum starts at 6 p.m. on May 2 at NVSS. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek