Pubdate: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Lynn James DRUG ABUSE, TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY, JUNE 26 Standing Strong Against Drugs -- Wetaskiwin A First Nations phrase, "It takes a whole village to raise a child" is an appropriate paradigm to believe in when working with drug prevention and drug education. Our children know about playing safely and bicycle safety. As well, there are home alone and after school clubs and programs for latch key children. What about drug education and drug safety? The television bombards us with anti-drug messages, our own community supports anti drug campaigns, but what really is getting done to street proof our children, or further to enhance our children's education about drug abuse and drug safety? The United Nations supports this valuable day of awareness. Their website www.unodc.org has loads of valuable information and suggestions to assist community members to help the youth learn about drug abuse, as well as great resources for adults about the international plans for illicit trafficking. The 2007 slogan of the UNODC anti-drugs campaign is "Do drugs control your life? Your life. Your community. No place for drugs." The slogan will be used for three years and focus on different aspects of drug control: drug abuse in 2007, drug cultivation and production in 2008, and illicit drug trafficking in 2009. Nearly 200 million people are using drugs worldwide specifically marijuana, opiates and crystal meth. Cannabis remains the highest used drug globally, with an estimated 16 million users. The local RCMP detachment report that although we provide awareness and information about drugs, users in the Wetaskiwin area are mostly likely to be using alcohol or pot as their choice drug. With this campaign, UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) aims to raise awareness of the major problem that illicit drugs represent to society. No individual, family or community is safe where illicit drugs take control. Many communities are on board with preventative programs such as our local campaign Report a Drug House. Communities are in charge of what happens. We have the right to keep our communities and our families safe. Locally, the RCMP, Crime Prevention and the Standing Strong Against Drugs - Wetaskiwin committee have contributed energy and time to promote the June 26 awareness day. All Grade 7 students in our local schools will receive an information bag promoting alcohol and drug awareness and education. Publicly watch for crime prevention, RCMP and Standing Strong Against Drugs personnel out in the community advertising our Report a Drug House campaign along with summer driving safety messages. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek