Pubdate: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 Source: Midland/Kalamunda Echo (Australia) Fax: +61 8 9250 1237 Author: Steve Howlett SUPPORT FOR PARENTS OF DRUG TAKERS Dear Editor, The following is a brief explanation of my reasons for wanting to establish a parent support network for drug abusers in the Midland area. My journey in the drug area has been both professional and personal. I work in the chronic drug area in Northbridge as a welfare support worker. I always believed the drug problems would not personally affect me. I was shocked to think that, with all my knowledge. I would not recognise the signs of drug abuse in my own child. Research by the WA Drug Strategy Office shows many parents from all socio-economic levels, different cultural backgrounds and parenting styles have found themselves in the same position. We were left asking ourselves where we went wrong and what we could do. The research also showed most affected parents just wanted someone to listen to and not to judge them. This is why a group of people are trying to establish a parent support network in this area. We want to break down the isolation and shame parents feel when they discover their child is using drugs. The group is not about therapy, counselling or teaching people to be better parents. It is about listening to parents' stories. I can be contacted on 9250 3261. Steve Howlett, Midland - --- MAP posted-by: Ken Russell