Pubdate: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 Source: Yorkton This Week (CN SN) Copyright: 2007 Yorkton This Week Contact: http://www.yorktonthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2543 Author: Stefan Dunn Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) YOUTH NOW HAVE A FIGHTING CHANCE WITH ADDICTION We are actually making progress with our programs designed for drug addicted youth. Two years ago in Yorkton a student who was discovered to have a drug problem had the option of going to detox for around five days or not coming back to school. After those five days of detox they entered straight back to the community like nothing ever happened. In my opinion they haven't even detoxed yet. It takes more like two weeks to detox and the resin from Marihuana attaches itself to fatty cells in the brain and can stay in the body for months. A five day detox without a proper after care plan is futile. The only thing we've created is a youth who wants his or her drug of choice even more. With the creation of an out patient program two years ago through addiction services that's changed. Now an adolescent goes to detox for three to five days followed by a twenty eight day in-patient treatment program. Upon completion or graduation of that program they move back into the day patient program for four days a week, or five weeks. The treatment doesn't end here, after a day patient program every Monday and Wednesday there is a recovery group for youth from four to five, plus on the Wednesday evenings kids may attend the women's recovery group. There is also individual sessions offered as well. In the fall, addiction services will start a music program for those who aren't interested in sports. They are also organizing various sports activities for those who are interested in sports. One of the women from the Wednesday women's group does crochet with the adolescents. The Sunrise Health Region is getting $450,000 from the province for its drug strategy. The provincial funding will allow for the hiring of a prevention co-ordinator, for the establishment of a needle exchange program and outreach services for intravenous drug users as well as the development of a program for youth. Two outreach workers will also be hired for a family treatment program. Premier Lorne Calvert announced his Project Hope -- a new three-year plan to prevent and treat substance abuse. The government committed $10 million of new annual funding for the project. Here in Yorkton these funds from the hope project will translate into the music program including the purchasing of two guitars, a base, drums and some sound equipment. It would be for all youth, a community jam. These funds will also translate into the development of a family treatment program which I think is the most vital addition to their program. This program will help re-establish parental support and help build or re-build communication in the family which will help tremendously with the youths recovery and re-integration back into the community. We sure have come a long way in the treatment of our drug addicted youth. Do we have some area to grow and learn? Sure, but after becoming aware of our programs for our drug addicted youth in Yorkton now I feel our youth has a fighting chance. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek