Pubdate: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 Source: Southern Gazette, The (CN NF) Copyright: 2009 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.southerngazette.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4042 Section: Front Page Cited: Kids and Drugs, a Parents guide to Prevention: http://www.aadac.com/documents/KidsDrugs_Parent.pdf Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) RCMP 'KIDS AND DRUGS' PROGRAM Do you know if your son has smoked pot yet? Has your daughter tried ecstasy? How would you know as a parent? How do you talk to your kids about drugs and not sound like 'your parents?' The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is now offering 'Kids and Drugs, a Parents guide to Prevention'. This program gives parents the right information to discuss drug use with their children. The program deals with the following topics: - How do parents talk to children? - What do we say to them? - Are we giving them the right information about the dangers of drugs? - Are we being good role models for our children? This program is built on best practice evidence and focuses on improving interactions between children and parents through improved communication, support, decision making and discipline. It's targeted at parents of school-aged children (8-15). The RCMP has trained a number of people across the province to deliver the Kids and Drugs program. It can be delivered by anyone who has had the training and the interest, not only police officers. The RCMP is looking for good community minded people to get onboard and start talking to kids about drugs. If you are interested in stopping drug abuse in your community, call the Burin Peninsula RCMP detachment (279-3001) or the RCMP Drugs and Organized Crime Awareness Section in their area. (Sgt. Bill Dwyer - Eastern NL, 772-4381) - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin