Pubdate: April 28, 1998 Source: The Sudbury Star (Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) Author: Bob Vaillancourt, Star Staff Writer Contact: Website: http://sudbury.siteseer.ca/ MAKE A DIFFERENCE, SOCIAL WORKERS URGED Social workers and youth counsellors were challenged to be more than a "just a" in their efforts to help young people overcome drugs and other substance abuse. People who see themselves as "just a" counsellor or social worker rarely do their best work, Gerry Lougheed told delegates to a Sudbury seminar on substance use Monday. All it takes to "make a difference in a world that is sometimes too indifferent" is for a person to strive for the best. It’s all a question of attitude, said Lougheed. "By trying our best, ultimately we influence our lives." The day-long conference brought together young people, as well as representatives of a number of Sudbury-based community agencies, to take about stress in young people lives and how they sometimes try to combat that stress by turning to drugs and alcohol. One of the aims of the conference, said chair Lois Stargratt, is to recognize how prevalent stress is and to learn how to deal with it in a positive manner. Young people, particularly facing today’s dismal job market, face more stress now that they may at any other time in the lives, said Stargratt. "We are hoping some of the youth that come here can take some of the things they learn and apply it to their daily lives," she said.