Pubdate: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 Source: Summerland Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Summerland Review Contact: http://www.summerlandreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1143 Author: John Arendt DRUG USE CONTINUES DESPITE INITIATIVES Efforts At High School Focus On Prevention Problems with drug use in Summerland are not going away even though the community has been focussing on curbing this problem, a substance abuse worker says. Chad Teigen, substance abuse prevention coordinator at Summerland Secondary School, says drug use patterns in Summerland are no different from the national trends. Across Canada, one-third of students have tried marijuana and one-third of those are regular users. "We're no different than any other high school," he says. "Drinking and drugs are in every community." While marijuana and alcohol are both common in Summerland, other drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy and crystal methamphetamine are also circulating. "There are a very small percentage who are using harder drugs like crystal meth," he says. Teigen works in high schools in Summerland and Penticton with an emphasis on prevention. Throughout the year, he makes presentations to each class from Grades 9 to 12. "Anything you do to your body will have long-term negative effects," he says. He also provides counseling and works with at-risk youth in the schools. Despite his efforts at prevention, he believes drug use in the community will not go away. "We will always have the issues," he says. "I don't think we will ever have eradication in the community." The community's emphasis on drug use is still important, he says. He believes raising awareness about drugs and talking about issues will help to encourage students and teens to avoid drugs. "The more preventative measures you have the more likely a young person will be to not get into drug use," he says. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath