Pubdate: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 Source: An Phoblacht/Republican News Contact: YOUTH ACTION ON DRUG AWARENESS Four young people from the Beechmount area in West Belfast; Kerri McIlvenna, Danielle Maguire, Sinead Wylie and John Devine spoke to AP/RN about the recent seminar on Drugs and Alcohol Awareness jointly organised by them and the Falls Community Council (FCC) and the Beechmount Community Project. The evening seminar was attended by 100 young people from local schools and youth clubs from across West Belfast in Corpus Christi College last Wednesday 21 October. Following on from completing a 9 week course on drug and alcohol awareness course run by the FCC, the four decided that the issues surrounding drug use were too important to walk away from and initiated, from start to finish, the evening of Quizzes, workshops and a buffet for their peers. The group told AP/RN that ``working as a group'' had been an important aspect of the course and seminar as well as realising that many of the issues around drug and alcohol misuse ``couldn't be tackled on their own''. Their main concerns were that drugs should be ``taken more seriously'' and that people need to ``pull together'' in organising ``community responses''. The group also raised the issue of the need for more resources, in order to facilitate more youth club activities. The FCC also runs a range of Open College Network accredited drugs awareness courses for young people, parents and community workers. Sean Devine, the FCC's shadow youth coordinator said ``this is part of a bigger step forward for other young people. It is about these young people standing up in their communities and will have a knock on effect as they become peer educators and spread out in the community.'' Devine also said another key issue raised by the young group was the need for them to educate adults. The group also said, ``adults need to know about drugs and what to look for and be part of a wider effort to make ``drug dealers more aware of what drugs are actually doing to people in the community''. - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry