Pubdate: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 Source: Northern Daily News (CN ON) Copyright: 2009, Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.northernnews.ca/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.northernnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2315 Author: Rick Owen DRUG AND ALCOHOL COALITION MAKES AWARENESS A PRIORITY The Kirkland Lake Drug and Alcohol Awareness Coalition continues to make plans and work on developing projects to inform the public about drug an alcohol addiction in Kirkland Lake. A new column will soon appear every other week in the Northern News covering various drug and alcohol issues. As well the coalition is working on getting columns in Francophone and Aboriginal publications. In attempt to keep various segments of the community informed KLDAAC through its OxyContin Task Force has posted very dramatic educational posters in places like the Timiskaming Health Unit, Canadian Mental Health Association, Beaverhouse First Nation Band Office and a number of other locations. The 'Buzz poster' warns: "It starts with just this once, and it can end there. Misuse of prescription pain relievers like OcyContin can kill you. If someone offers you oxy or some other party drug, think twice -because you only die once." Last year KLDAAC received $1,000 in funding from the Chiefs of Police Association to be used in a poster contest. With the start of the second school semester this contest is just getting underway. Participation is expected from students at both KLDCS and ECJV as well as Northern College. The coalition will award prizes to the winners and the winning posters will be displayed around town. Another project the coalition is planning for is a medicine cabinet clean out campaign. It will be designed to tie in with the Town of Kirkland Lake's Cleanup Week as well as Save Kids Week that is organized by Brighter Futures. A public awareness campaign will be held informing the public about the importance of safely disposing of their out dated medications. Local pharmacies will be contacted and asked to participate in this program. As well the coalition is planning on distributing disposal bags with an information sheet. Also as part of the clean out the medicine cabinet project KLDAAC is investigating the cost of purchasing lock boxes and or locks to secure medication out of children's reach and to deter others from stealing the medication and using it inappropriately. To ensure this project is success the KLDACC will be conducting some form of fundraising. Another project the coalition is working on is bringing to Kirkland Lake an OPP drug expert that would give a one-day seminar about drugs and drug related issues. This seminar would be offered to various professionals who are involved in helping people with addictions. The date and location of this seminar will be set at a future date. The Kirkland Lake Drug and Alcohol Awareness Coalition consists of a number of volunteers who represent different agencies that work with addictions as well as people involved in education and concerned residents who are trying to ensure the correct information is presented to the public. The coalition's next meeting is March 4, 9:30 a. m. at the Timiskaming Health Unit Board Room. Anyone wishing additional information about the coalition may contact Rick at 568- 8277. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin