Pubdate: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 Source: Coaster (CN NF) Copyright: 2006 Coaster Contact: http://www.thecoaster.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3280 Author: Lola Sutton, staff writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) DARE TO BE DRUG FREE SJS Students Participate In Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program On June 12, the grade five class graduated in a special ceremony held at St. Joseph's for the completion of a 10 week lesson conducted by Cst. Norma Francis of the Harbour Breton RCMP detachment on drug abuse resistance and awareness program. According to Cst. Norma Francis, the program includes: lessons on drug resistance and awareness, peer pressure and bullying, as well as how to avoid risky situations. The unique ceremony included songs and skits which the students wrote and stared in to inform their parents and community members what they had learned. As well the graduation ceremony with the presentation of certificates and DARE t-shirts by Cpl. Lawlor. The children put off four skits: one group spoke about the dangers of smoking, another about the dangers of drug usage and the other two spoke of the dangers of drinking and why not to drink. As well four students wrote a song about the program and preformed it during this time. " The program teaches students not only the facts about drugs, peer pressure and bullying but also how to avoid these situations all together by using the DARE method of decession making. The four letters of D A R E also refer to. D is used for define the situation, A is to asses the situation, R is to respond to the problem and E is to evaluate the problem," said Cst. Francis As well in order to graduate each student is asked to complete a DARE report. Joshua Strickland came forward and read his DARE report during the ceremony. Within the report Joshua spoke of what he had learned about the program and pledged that he would not start doing any drugs. Cst. Francis, believes that if she can even reach one student with this program then her efforts were worth while. "I can't guarantee parents that their child/children may not face peer pressure after completing this course or guarantee they will not abuse drugs later in life. However, our goal is to present students with knowledge about the legal, social and health consequences of drug abuse. If we can reach a number of students then the program will be well worth the effort," said Cst. Francis. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin