Pubdate: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Source: Fort McMurray Today (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Osprey Media Contact: http://www.fortmcmurraytoday.com/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.fortmcmurraytoday.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1012 Author: Roland Cilliers, Staff Writer HIV AND AIDS SOCIETY WANTS DRUG TALK IN OPEN Drugs are a problem in Fort McMurray that people need to know about, according to the Wood Buffalo HIV and AIDS Society. Representatives from a variety of the local drug agencies manned a drug awareness booth in the middle of the Peter Pond Shopping Centre yesterday in anticipation of next week's national addictions week. They handed out information on the different services available locally for dealing with addiction, provided a quiz on drug knowledge and allowed people to make pictures on what drug use means to them. Shauna MacEachern, drug strategy project co-ordinator at the Wood Buffalo HIV and AIDS Society, said the issue with the local drug problem is not that there are more drugs in town than in other parts of the province. "We have more concern about the types of drugs being used, and also the fact that a lot of the people that really need these services don't have access to them because they're in remote communities and they don't have access to social programming or health services. So that's sort of the problem in Fort McMurray," MacEachern said. She said that while the amount of drugs in town seems to be consistent with what is seen in other parts of Canada, in Wood Buffalo there are people who are isolated from services that could help them deal with their addiction. She also said in Fort McMurray, they tend to see more of harder drugs like cocaine and prescription drugs. The major goal of the booth was to raise awareness of organizations like the Fort McMurray Health Promotions Centre and the Pastew Place Detox Centre and the ways they can assist people with addictions. "There seems to be a lot of denial about the drug situation and a willingness to approach this situation. I think that we've tried to raise awareness about this issue by hosting this booth but also by getting the information out about our agencies," MacEachern said. At one table at the booth, people drew pictures that reflected their thoughts on drug use. One picture featured a skull and cross bones while others had written messages about the topic. The best of the pictures will be placed at various drug agencies around town. While MacEachern said she was happy with the response the booth received, she said they hadn't had as many people sign up for the Wood Buffalo Drug Strategy Coalition as they would have liked. The coalition, a group made from local organizations, has the goal of creating an effective local drug strategy. Including people from the police, industry and social services the group aims to reduce the affects of drug and alcohol abuse in town. It looks for input from all stakeholders in the issue including from just concerned citizens. "It's a really good chance for them to be able to sit in on who would be considered the experts on this," MacEachern said. "People from the municipality, people from not-for-profits, like myself, members from industry - all people considered experts on drug use. They can still sign up if they like." For more information contact the Fort McMurray Health Promotions Centre at 780-743-9200 or visit the needle exchange program above Campbell's Music on Franklin Avenue. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr