The Rainy River District Detachment of the OPP is pleased to announce the continuation of the Rainy River District Substance Abuse Prevention Team as a result of a successful funding opportunity through the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.
For the past eleven years member of SAPT had been working together as one of the province's 22 FOCUS community projects, with programs working to prevent injury and reduce harm as it relates to alcohol and other drug use, as well as raising awareness of substance misuse as a risk factor in chronic disease. The Fort Frances Police Services Board has received $99thousand to help sustain the team.
Constable Anne McCoy says the event planned today at the Fort Frances high school is helping to celebrate those initiatives.
The Substance Abuse Prevention Team is planning to use funding to purchase much needed equipment to enhance local programs such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) and the Preventing Alcohol Related Trauma in Youth Program (PARTY). Some of the equipment includes computers, presentation equipment, furniture for a resource centre and training tools including SIDNE (a battery powered vehicle that simulates the effects of distracted and impairment from alcohol and other drugs on a motorist's driving ability.
A meet and greet with the team starts at 10am at the Fort Frances High School Atrium. From 10:30-12:30 there will also be displays and electronic games demonstration featuring Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience®, or SIDNE.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
"'Together is Amazing"
The Shaw 'Together is Amazing' food drive wrapped up on Monday.
With help from local schools, businesses and citizens approximately 7100 pounds of food was gathered for the national campaign. That amount will be tripled with help from Shaw Communications and Campbell's Canada.
With help from local schools, businesses and citizens approximately 7100 pounds of food was gathered for the national campaign. That amount will be tripled with help from Shaw Communications and Campbell's Canada.
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