Pubdate: Wed, 7 May 2008 Source: Valley Echo, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Valley Echo Contact: http://www.invermerevalleyecho.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2140 Author: Jim Abbott Note: Jim Abbott is the Conservative MP for Kootenay-Columbia riding. PROGRAM WILL STRENGTHEN TREATMENTS I am continually reminded by parents and teachers in the Kootenay-Columbia riding of the importance of protecting our children from the use of illegal drugs. Drugs are dangerous and destructive. This is why this government is committed to ensuring that those people who are addicted to illicit drugs get the help they need. Our government's strategy to fight illicit drug use in Canada provides a balanced approach that is both tough on crime and compassionate to those addicted to illicit drugs. We are committed to working with our provincial and territorial partners to improve access to quality services and effective approaches to treating individuals who pose a risk to themselves, their families and their communities. Earlier this week, our government announced the Drug Treatment Fund. This fund will provide $111 million over five years to boost drug treatments that are available to young people who are at risk. The Drug Treatment Funding Program is a new federal contributions program under the National Anti-Drug Strategy that is made up of new funding ($45M over five years) and refocused Health Canada funding ($66M over five years). Responsibility for the planning and delivery of treatment services primarily rests with provincial and territorial governments. The Government of Canada will work with provinces and territories on the implementation of this new program. All provinces and territories will have access to funding under the program. Financial support will be provided on the basis of proposal submissions to Health Canada. All proposals will undergo a review and pre-determined criteria such as population size, and extent of need will be used to make recommendations regarding funding allocations. This announcement builds on other initiatives under our National Anti-Drug Strategy that will lead to healthier and safer communities, such as our national prevention campaign aimed at youth and their parents. The fund will strengthen treatments through investments in early intervention initiatives to reduce illicit drug use among youth. It will also provide an important boost to the drug treatment options that are available to young people who are at risk. Our government's strategy to fight illicit drug use in Canada provides a balanced approach that is both tough on crime and compassionate to those addicted to illicit drugs. We are committed to working with our provincial and territorial partners to improve access to quality services and effective approaches to treating individuals who pose a risk to themselves, their families and their communities. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake