Pubdate: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 Source: Illawarra Mercury (Australia) Copyright: Illawarra Newspapers Contact: http://mercury.illnews.com.au/ Author: Louise Turk REGION TO VOICE DRUG VIEWS Wollongong will project its own voice next month on how to control spiralling illicit drug and alcohol abuse. An Illawarra/Shoalhaven Drug and Alcohol Summit has been planned to canvass a broad range of community opinions on dealing with drug problems. The summit was organised by the Illawarra Area Health Service (IAHS) and non-government agencies, in the wake of the Sydney-based May Drug Summit. During an official launch yesterday, IAHS director of drug alcohol and HIV/AIDS services Brian O'Neill said the event would galvanise the community to find solutions to widespread substance abuse problems. ``I think the big challenge for us now is take to whatever increase in funding we get and use it to reach out to a wider community,'' he said. ``Twenty years ago drug and alcohol problems were something on the edge, something that people didn't usually talk about, something that was a bit weird and different. ``Drug and alcohol problems today are part and parcel of our society and affect everybody. ``This drug summit gives us a chance in the Illawarra to take the initiative that's been handed to us from the NSW Government and look to reach out to everyone and do something about the drug problems in the region.'' Wollongong Crisis Centre director Kristine French said consultation groups would be formed to discuss topics including treatment and prevention, families and intervention, youth, and community safety. A public forum will be held on September 7 at Wollongong Town Hall. Information gathered in the working groups and at the public forum will be presented at a community parliament to be held at Wollongong University on September 24. Mr O'Neill said more than 1000 people were expected to attend the community parliament and vote on strategies which will be passed onto NSW Health Minister Craig Knowles and the Premier's office. He said one of the contentious issues would be devising ways to reduce the number of heroin-related deaths in the Illawarra. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea