Pubdate: Thu, 15 May 2008 Source: Vauxhall Advance, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 The Vauxhall Advance Contact: http://www.vauxhalladvance.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2308 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) DARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE WITH YOUNG PEOPLE Last Thursday, a new group of Grade 6 students at Vauxhall elementary school successfully graduated from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. (DARE). The program, which has been active all over North America for several years, is designed to teach kids about the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol, and give them the skills to say no, or diffuse situations where such elements are involved. As time goes on, it seems drugs and alcohol play a bigger role in people's lives, and you cannot seem to turn on the news these days without hearing about someone dying of a drug overdose or drunk driving. That being said, programs like DARE seem to be part of the answer to this growing problem. By teaching people about the effects of future choices, they may be less susceptible to peer pressure and drug use as they get older. While some might be skeptical, statistics from a DARE survey conducted in 2007 by the RCMP states out of 5,337 students surveyed, 93 per cent agreed they learned how to make informed decisions when it came to the use of alcohol and drugs, and 95 per cent of students felt attending the program helped them decide against drug use in the future. Parents and teachers also expressed positive feelings about the program, citing 96 per cent of teachers felt it had a positive effect on their children, and 96 per cent of parents felt the DARE program had a positive effect on their children's attitude towards drugs and alcohol. You cannot argue with numbers like that. Last Thursday, VES students proudly shared their experiences with DARE, and it was clear the program and its values had a great influence on them. And, like they always say, even if such a program influences only one young person, all the effort will have been worth it. Let's hope, however, the impacts of DARE will continue to go far beyond that. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake