Pubdate: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 Source: Age, The (Australia) Copyright: 1999 David Syme & Co Ltd Website: http://www.theage.com.au/ Contact: 10 Author: John C. Wilson A FINE FIRST STEP IN THE HEROIN BATTLE Police need to be applauded for their efforts in using a preventative approach to help turn the tide of the soaring heroin toll by focusing their attention on the victims (The Age, 8/1). The heroin problem facing the youth of Melbourne is not one confined to the streets of Footscray, Seddon and Yarraville. It is a community issue, which transcends all socio-economic classes, and is the great "mountain of fear" for all parents. Members of the police and ambulance services, who each hour, day and night, face first-hand the reality of the destruction of young lives, need our support, Those dealing with the tragedy of trying to resurrect the lives of victims know only too well the need for new approaches and closer insight. Efforts through police operations to target the criminal element controlling the state's drug trade, while making some impact, amount to only one step towards controlling our drug problem. Focusing attention on users as victims, rather than as criminals, is a positive first step in such a process. Developing prevention and education programs, which result from such efforts, will provide far more hope where fate may otherwise be limited to the columns of statistical reports. JOHN C. WILSON, chief executive officer, Anglicare Victoria, West Melbourne - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea