Pubdate: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 Source: Yorkton This Week (CN SN) Copyright: 2006 Yorkton This Week Contact: http://www.yorktonthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2543 Author: Calvin Daniels, YTW Staff Writer RESPONSE TO ADDICTIONS ON RIGHT TRACK: ADDLEY Graham Addley, Minister of Healthy Living Services, says Saskatchewan is on the right track with Project Hope, the province's Action Plan for Substance Abuse. "I think we're doing the right things," he said in an interview after giving a presentation at a Regional Drug Strategy one year follow-up consultation held in Yorkton Monday. Addley said the fact the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse saw fit to present Premier Lorne Calvert with an award for leadership in dealing with addictions, is validation for the initiative. "It's external validation that we are on the right track," he said. Addley added provincially the issue is taken very seriously by the government, based on Calvert's personal interest in the issue. "He's (Calvert) taking real leadership on this issue," he said. Addley said the job of dealing with addictions, and how to prevent them is formidable, but he said it can be accomplished. "This is a solvable problem, if we can get all the right people in the same room, and provide some resources we can solve it," he said. The new portfolio Addley holds is part of the solution, as it focuses on creating healthy living for people. "It's the whole idea of keeping people healthy, making choices so they don't get sick in the first place," he said, adding that focus must have a regional aspect since what is required in Yorkton may be different from needs in Estevan, Prince Albert, or North Battleford. Addley said in the case of preventative measures the evidence of who is helped is rarely tangible. "A lot of people who are going to be helped won't even know it," he said, adding the process taken in the Yorkton region was an ideal step in the process to find solutions. "It's a model for what every community in Saskatchewan could do, and probably should do." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake