Pubdate: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 Source: Comox Valley Echo (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Comox Valley Echo Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouverisland/comoxvalleyecho/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/785 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) "GETTING REAL' AT CUMBERLAND JR. In conjunction with several agencies in the Comox Valley, Cumberland Junior students will be exposed to substance abuse information presentations with particular regard to the situation at the present time in the Comox Valley. Calling the program 'Get Real', the presenters are looking to provide as much information as possible to the students. Mr. Maund, Principal, said he was very pleased to see the introduction of the program. "Awareness of substance abuse is a part of Health and Career Education and in conjunction with teachers, counsellor, youth and family support worker and our aboriginal aide we have decided to focus primarily on the use of marijuana. The idea is to educate our students to the dangers of its use and to give them a 'reality check'. During the week of December 8th - 12th we will have presentations, videos, and discussion groups looking at providing as much information as possible from a variety of sources. We had an excellent Crystal Meth presentation last week and we want to maintain the focus on the dangers of substance abuse in our community." Email to a friendPrinter friendlyFont: Terry Folks, the school counsellor, is also taking all the grade 10's to the PARTY (Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth) at St. Joseph's Hospital. "If we can raise our students' awareness of the risks involved in the use and abuse of alcohol and the dangers of the substances out there then we have done the best we can to give them choices in their decision making," she noted. "Our hope is that we can enable a number of student mentors to emerge who can then talk to groups in elementary schools so that the message gets across at an early age. This would complement the DARE program. We all know the influence that peers have and we want to use it for something that benefits everyone." - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath