Pubdate: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 Source: Chilliwack Progress (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Chilliwack Progress Contact: http://www.theprogress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/562 Author: Jennifer Feinberg PILOT PROJECT TACKLES ROOT CAUSES OF DRUG USE AMONG CHILLIWACK YOUTH Chilliwack has become a test site for a new drug prevention program aimed directly at parents of school-age kids, said RCMP Const. Donna Collins. Kids and Drugs will roll out over four evening sessions at the Hocking YMCA, starting Wednesday. "We tend to respond to things so reactively in life," Const. Collins explained. "Sometimes we wait for a problem to present itself and then we take action. By contrast this program tries to tackle the problem of drugs before it starts." Chilliwack is one of six pilot sites across Canada chosen to deliver the new program, Kids and Drugs. It focuses on the root causes of drug addiction and risky behaviour, and the role parents can play in prevention and "asset-building," she said. The two-hour sessions will offer "a non-judgmental and inclusive atmosphere" for parents, or anyone who works with kids aged 7 to 15. "This is what parents need," Collins said. "There are parents who span the entire spectrum, but for those who think they are already doing all the right things, it offers a kick in the butt. "For parents who are struggling, it allows them to say, 'I can do this, too' and there really is something in it for everybody. We want people from every background and every situation to feel comfortable." The pilot project tackles the all-important causes of drug addiction, and looks at the pivotal role that parents play. The first session on Feb. 13 will explore The Power of Parents, as role models with the ability to positively influence their children's lives. "It's important because none of us are immune to the problems that drugs create for our kids," she said. Both high- and low-risk communities are equally affected." Collins recently spent two days in Edmonton training to deliver the program, which was developed by RCMP and the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. Collins will present the sessions with co-facilitator Jackie Ayer. The second session on Feb. 20 will "set the stage" for parents to talk to their kids meaningfully about alcohol and drugs. "It's about how to open the discussion and how to respond in a positive, helpful way," she said. Subsequent sessions focus on good decision-making, self-esteem and independence through boundaries, as well as some of the facts parents need to know about street drugs and how to recognize the signs of abuse. "At the end of each session, they'll build on their own personal action plans," Collins said. Chilliwack may have been selected as a pilot project site in part because of the solid community backing the project has garnered, she said. "Because of the strong support we got from city and community officials, we were able to show how the community could really embrace and support this program," Collins said. "We want it to eventually become a community program." Mayor Clint Hames sent a letter to Ottawa support the idea of Chilliwack becoming one of the few pilot sites for the program. "This pilot project would undoubtedly be a continuation of the hard work already undertaken by our community, and we are encouraged to see that the government is contributing resources to counter drug use at the base," he wrote. "I cannot think of a better way to learn about preventative measures and foster parental awareness than through a specifically designed program." Drugs and Kids runs Feb. 13, 20, 27 and March 5 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Y on Hocking Avenue. Child care available for a small fee. Call 604-702-4014 to register. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin