Pubdate: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 Source: Clipper Weekly, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2009 The Clipper Weekly. Contact: http://www.clipper.mb.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2370 Author: Dana Trapp KIDS, ALCOHOL AND DRUGS DISCUSSION OF INFO MEETING More than twenty community residents including students, parents, school administration and a child and family services representative came out to a recent Parent Information Evening with a focus on Kids, Alcohol and Drugs. The meeting was hosted by the Springfield Regional Committee who, as a friend of Child and Family Services, felt that families could benefit from the information provided and presented by Miguel Lecuyer, a Prevention and Education Consultant from the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM). This same committee hosted a Crystal Meth presentation last year which was very well received. Lecuyer introduced himself and explained that for seven years he has worked as a youth counsellor with AFM and for the past one and a half years as a Community Prevention Worker. Lecuyer shares information with youth at schools and facilitates workshops and training for professionals. "On average, 10 to 12 people usually come out to these types of workshops," began Lecuyer. "It's very encouraging to see so many out this evening." Throughout his one hour presentation, Lecuyer spoke of current trends and statistics on alcohol and drugs. He helped explain why kids use and misuse these drugs and offered several parent prevention strategies. He spent a lot of time interacting with those present and welcomed their questions. In resource material left for one's taking, several website addresses were provided for parents and care-givers, some of which included the AFM website (www.afm.mb.ca); Drug Free, a resource for parents of adolescents (www.drugfree.org/Parent); The Anti-Drug, a website also for parents (www.theantidrug.com/); Street Drugs.Org for parents, teachers and youth (www.streetdrugs.org/index.htm); and Kids Health a website for children and teens (http://kidshealth.org/kid/grow/drugs_alcohol/know_drugs.html). In some additional information left behind, ten steps were shared as a guide to informing your child about alcohol and other drugs including strategies that families can use to minimize the chance that a child will encounter difficulties with substance use when they are older. There was also information on problems at school, money, and with the law, personality changes and emotional behaviours, physical problems, changes in family relations, and drug-specific indicators. "It is never too late to talk about these things with your children. Statistically, age 14 is the average that children may start experimenting," stated Lecuyer. The Springfield Regional Committee is planning one more information meeting. A suicide public awareness and education consultant from Klinic will facilitate this awareness and information evening for parents, caregivers and other interested members of the Springfield community. The presentation will be given on Wednesday, April 15 at Springfield Collegiate beginning at 7:00pm. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart