Pubdate: Sun, 25 Jan 2004
Source: Camrose Canadian (CN AB)
Copyright: 2004 Camrose Canadian
Contact:  http://www.camrosecanadian.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2160
Author: Amanda Kuttnick-Dyer

HANDBOOK AIDS FRONTLINE STAFF

The Drug Response Task Force Is Armed And Ready.

Over the past year the group has assembled a 107-page handbook for 
frontline workers dealing with those abusing substance like crystal meth.

Prevention tips

While many who encounter a young person using drugs are not trained 
counsellors, the handbook aims to provide information and material ranging 
from prevention tips to a drug response treatment model.

One-of-a-kind

"The handbook is an excellent resource for frontline workers, and unique in 
that there is no other publication that we're aware of that is as 
comprehensive in its content. The task force worked diligently on the 
handbook for almost a year to ensure the production of a publication that 
meets the needs of frontline workers dealing with at-risk youth," said Tim 
Chamberlin a member of the Drug Response Task Force.

High demand

The handbook will be distributed to schools in the Battle River School 
Division and it will be available at the Camrose Public Library. Several 
communities throughout Alberta and beyond, have requested a copy of the 
book. To help kick off the book's release Feb. 2 at 9 a.m. at the Camrose 
Community Centre, minister of Child and Family Services Iris Evans will be 
in attendance.

Community invited

As well representatives from justice, law enforcement, health and education 
have been invited to take part. Members of the community are also invited 
to attend.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom