Pubdate: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 Source: Standard Freeholder (Cornwall, CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/sRKlJFsP Website: http://www.standard-freeholder.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1169 Author: Kathleen Hay Cited: Drug Safety: Smart Choices for Life: http://www.communitysafetynet.com/drug-safety-for-kids.cfm STUDENTS GET VIP TREATMENT It's about making life choices that all begin with good values. For several years now, Cornwall Community Police Service has run its VIP (Values, Influences, Peers) program for local Grade 6 classes. The program specifically targets that age range as youths are beginning to think like adults, ask questions and forming opinions, but are yet still far enough removed from the peer pressure associated with higher grades. Several components are discussed in the program, including values, decision making, bullying and peer pressure. Since 1999, the soft-cover book "Drug Safety: Smart Choices for Life" (Community Safety Net) has been provided to students participating in the program, said Sgt. Gary Leger. Each child receives a copy of the book, which is also a reference tool for both youths and their parents. "It's a great reader," he enthused. "I remember one time a couple of years ago and I happened to be at the same school two days in a row. "One of the girls came up to me and told me she was already halfway through the book, she was enjoying it so much." The book provides fast facts on many well-known drugs including hallucinogens, such as ecstasy, methamphetamine (ice) and LSD, as well narcotics like heroin/ morphine, plus depressants, inhalants and steroids. There are also strategies and tips for staying drug-free, a parents' section and further links. "There are drug problems in Cornwall schools, just like any other school in Canada," stated Leger. "It's a concern, it's a healthy living thing." But that begins at home. Parents play a "huge" role, added the officer and programs, like VIP, need back-up, too. "Parents need to know they have the most power and influence on their children. They play a huge role," Leger said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin