Pubdate: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 Source: Amherst Citizen, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2008 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.citizenweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4082 Author: Paul Calder Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) POLICE PRESENCE AT SCHOOLS The school year is up and running and, with it, the Cumberland District RCMP are making their plans to maintain a presence and involvement with each of the schools within our district. While we do not have full-time school liaison officers, each of the 13 schools in the district has a member assigned from the respective offices or detachments. This way, the students and staff will have an opportunity to get to know the member over the school year and vice-versa. We cannot always spend as much time in the schools as we would like to but we try to attend as requested and when there are specific programs to deliver or events to cover. In all honesty, not everyone is as comfortable in a school surrounding as they might wish to be but this makes it a learning experience for all concerned. Hopefully a positive one, at that! The DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program is a popular one in elementary schools and this program requires the RCMP member to attend a two-week course in order to become a DARE instructor. The member then goes into the school for a six to eight week period, conducting classroom exercises and education around drug awareness. The program is time-consuming and, in some cases, members have conducted classes on their own time in order to complete the course. DARE is not an RCMP program but is taught by law enforcement officers. We have two members; one in Parrsboro and one in Pugwash, who are DARE trained. Unfortunately, when members are transferred, we sometimes lose that expertise. PARTY (Preventing Alcohol Related Trauma in Youth), is another program involving specific training and we have a number of members as well as EHS personnel, teachers, and health professionals who have taken the training necessary to conduct this program. PARTY is primarily a half-day session, geared to junior/senior high students. On top of this, all schools in RCMP jurisdiction will be entered into computer and hard copy database under the RCMP's SAFE (School Action for Emergencies) Plan. This will be completed over the next few months. This program allows us to maintain a complete file on each of our schools that can be accessed for any emergency and is carried out with the cooperation of the regional school board and Chignecto Family of Schools. Along with the specific programs, RCMP members find themselves involved with schools in a variety of ways from assisting with MADD sponsored video programs to helping teach soccer skills at the elementary level and delivering lectures to law classes in senior high. It is all part of education and our contribution to the overall education system. Resources and enthusiasm are always challenges; but hopefully, challenges that can be met. Until next time. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin