Pubdate: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 Source: Charter, The (CN NF) Copyright: 2009, The Charter Contact: http://www.thecharter.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2344 Author: Elizabeth MacDonald Cited: Kids and drugs: A parent's guide to prevention : http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/docas-ssdco/guide-kid-enf/toc-tdm-eng.htm DRUG INFORMATION SESSION HELD Police Urge Parents, Citizens To Get Involved The amount of drugs on the streets in small towns like Placentia took some parents and citizens gathered to listen to a presentation on Kids and Drugs by surprise. Sgt. William Dwyer from the Drugs and Organized Crime Awareness Services (DOCAS) in St. John's was at the Placentia Lion's Club Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, to provide information and to offer training to parents on the topic of drugs. Sgt. Dwyer provided a slideshow to the 10-12 parents and citizens about the drugs that are available on the streets around the country and the detrimental effects those drugs have had on those who've become addicted. He talked about the seven groups of drugs available that include cannabis, hallucinogens, narcotic analgesics, sedative hypnotics, tranquilizers, stimulants and anabolic steroids. Here in Placentia, according to Const. Josh Tower, some of those drugs are available on the streets, including cannabis, cocaine, oxycontin and ecstacy. Sgt. Dwyer stated that drugs are behind 90 per cent of crime across the country, a continually growing and changing problem. How to deal with the issue was the focus of the information session. RCMP would like to see their Kids and Drugs program get up and running in this area and after the presentation, a sign-up sheet was available for anyone interested to sign on to learn more about the program, which can show parents how they can be more effective in communicating with and preventing their school-aged children from using drugs. "Parents are the biggest role models for children," said Sgt. Dwyer, "which is why we want you to get involved." The Kids and Drugs program offers parents training on how to talk to kids about drugs, and goes hand in hand with other programs offered that teaches children about drugs, like the DARE program offered in schools and Lion's Quest, a community-based program. For more information about the program, please contact Const. Josh Tower at the Placentia Detachment of the RCMP at 227-2000. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin