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		<title>Narconon Vancouver Drug Prevention Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 17:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Here are a couple of responses from high school kids after 1 hour drug education presentations]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Tolerance of Drug Abuse in Vancouver harms Drug Prevention Efforts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vancouver drug prevention education is more important than rehab programs]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="vancouver drug prevention education" href="http://www.narconon-vancouver.org" target="_blank"><strong>Vancouver drug prevention education</strong></a> is more important than rehab programs if we are to live in a safer society tomorrow. The disturbing trend of drug abuse is not how many people are currently addicted or abusing drugs in the Greater Vancouver BC area. The really big trouble is coming in the next 5 to 10 years.</p>
<p>How quickly are drug abusers being manufactured in the lower mainland? It is a difficult statistic to measure, however an easier method of detection is following the level of general population acceptance of drug misuse. The rate or level of people accepting drug misuse is at an all time high.</p>
<h2>Tolerance of Drug Abuse in Vancouver harms Drug Prevention Efforts</h2>
<p>People openly deal drugs, use drugs and fix outside, in clubs and in public areas without hesitation. Take a walk down Granville St in Vancouver any late afternoon and count how many times you&#8217;re offered drugs to purchase, how many instances of drugs use or intoxication you observe and you&#8217;ll get a sense of the severity of the level of &#8216;cultural acceptance&#8217; or &#8216;tolerance of drug abuse/ misuse in Vancouver.</p>
<p>Surrey, Abbotsford, North &amp; West Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond and many other cities have similar drug abuse problems.</p>
<h2><a title="drug prevention education Vancouver" href="http://www.narconon-vancouver.org" target="_self">Drug Prevention Education Vancouver</a></h2>
<p>Kids in grade 10 in Vancouver high schools respond well when given the Truth about Drugs in a narrative style that holds back nothing from the kids. Kids know when they are being told the straight facts about drugs, alcohol and it&#8217;s effects on the person.</p>
<h2>Narconon Vancouver Drug Education Responses</h2>
<p><strong>Here are a couple of responses from high school kids after 1 hour drug education presentations</strong>:</p>
<p>One of the counselors summarized the responses from the kids in these statements in a Thank You card:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<em>You were positively received by the majority of the students according to the follow-up evaluations</em>. Some of the comments were:</p>
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<li>didn&#8217;t tell us what to do</li>
<li>I learned about how drugs stay in your body</li>
<li>answers all our questions with complete understanding</li>
<li>liked the personal connection to his stories (open honesty)</li>
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<blockquote><p>I think your session worked really well and I hope to be in touch with you next year . .</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Drug Prevention Education in West Vancouver</title>
		<link>http://www.narconon-vancouver.org/drug-prevention-education/drug-prevention-education-westvancouver/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 23:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tibor</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Drug Prevention Education]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were to say music school, sports, hobbies, setting and working toward goals is drug prevention you&#8217;d be right.</p>
<p>The best drug prevention activities involve getting kids involved in their community, contributing to the culture and building on our current foundation. The next generation will soon be directly serving the community. We can significantly influence their involvement by encouraging and supporting worthwhile activities now.</p>
<p>Drug education is more of a warning system, an alert of what to watch out for in our free market system economy. Educating kids about drugs really only works when other more effective and permanent opportunities are accessible.</p>
<h2>Prevention Education as an Opportunity</h2>
<p>When a kid has realized for themselves that they are a member of the community, that they have a place and that they influence their community and others, they should be encouraged to plan out their lives.</p>
<p>Goal setting and working on real short, medium and long term goals gives a person compass to their lives. Without goals people tend to flounder around and really just find that average median or lowest common denominator of life activity &#8211; boredom, drug abuse, hanging out.</p>
<h2>West Van Drug Prevention</h2>
<p>Any community that makes a big deal of important traditions, important roles in the community will be making a positive impression for kids to follow and live up to. Community pride and placing values into good and right acts goes a long way in creating a culture of prevention.</p>
<p>More importantly emphasizing values creates a culture of opportunity where drugs hold the lowest importance and community involvement holds the highest value.</p>
<p>Tibor A. Palatinus,</p>
<p><a title="Narconon drug prevention" href="http://www.narconon-vancouver.org" target="_self">Narconon Drug Prevention</a> Specialist</p>
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		<title>Why People Use Drugs &amp; How Drug Use Becomes A Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 08:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tibor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why people abuse drugs. Are you a pharmaceutical customer or patient? Is using drugs a problem in a democratic country?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People use drugs to solve a problem, to experiment when bored, to relieve unwanted emotions or sensations and to escape.</p>
<p>How is doing any of those things a problem?</p>
<p>In a fantasy world with no responsibilities, no future to create or no consequences for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">inaction</span> it wouldn&#8217;t matter what a person does to their own body. Besides, we are guaranteed by Constitutions and Bills of Rights to consume what we will.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s only our lives we are affecting, right? Factually, there in lies the problem. Who and what does drug abuse or drug use affect?</p>
<p><strong>What are drugs?</strong></p>
<p>Drugs should be defined to include pharmaceuticals such as psychotropic drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, all street drugs, even caffeine is being abused as a drug.</p>
<h2><a title="drug abuse prevention" href="http://www.narconon-vancouver.org" target="_blank">Why People Abuse Drugs</a></h2>
<p>When a person finds no know way of alleviating <em>unwanted</em> pain, emotion or sensation, in a culture such as ours they will eventually find that drugs (alcohol included) will alleviate those symptoms. The current culture is providing availability of drugs to every person young, old, pregnant, crazy or sane. There are even drugs designed for babies.</p>
<p>Most medical doctors did not create this aberration of science. What was missing was a commonly practiced and understood and workable psychotherapy or way of alleviating the stresses of living. When no working practice exists, drugs will be abused and addiction will inevitably result.</p>
<h2>Are You a Pharmaceutical Customer or a Patient?</h2>
<p>The odd and even surprising fact is that most drug use, a great majority of drug use has no honest and factual diagnosis for determining the need or prescription of drugs. Ask your doctor sometime for the medical test which verifies any particular condition you may have been Rx drugs for. He or she won&#8217;t be able to give over any test for their existence. Doctors recommendations are being underwritten by drug companies insurance and even medical schools and colleges are paid for and run by pharmaceutical company programs.</p>
<p>Traditional Medical practice has been substituted and even sabotaged by a side tracked medical system operating out of the early 20th century on theories unsubstantiated by proper science. Instead medicine is playing servant to an empire of witch doctors licensing big pharmaceutical companies to invent pills for diseases that don&#8217;t exist.</p>
<h2>Is Using Drugs A Problem?</h2>
<p>With socialized medicine and health care, when one abuses drugs or alcohol they will become a burden on society. The obvious conditions people see every day:</p>
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<li>car accidents involving drugs / alcohol resulting in innocent deaths, cripples, broken families, ruined lives</li>
<li>marital break ups breaking up families</li>
<li>crime and damage to property just for &#8216;fun&#8217; or spite or robbery</li>
<li>hospital and emergency workers in some hospitals see mostly people who&#8217;ve abused drugs and alcohol, now sick, damaged, overdosed or chronically ill</li>
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<p>In a socialized medical system, what happens to people with legitimate health conditions? Most of the money on health care is going to those who&#8217;ve first abused their own health through drug abuse.</p>
<h2>Social Problems with Drug Abuse</h2>
<p>Again, setting aside the obvious social decay that follows drug abuse in any sector of society, what happens to a society with rampant drug abuse?</p>
<p>Societal decay comes in many forms, but is most notable when measuring it&#8217;s absence of participation in societal activity.</p>
<p>Free and democratic societies, to run effectively require people, it&#8217;s citizens to participate in society. Aggressive monopolistic corporations need to held in check, governments need to be reduced in size and kept in check, legal systems must be corrected and made to run fairly, families need to be cared for.</p>
<p>Democratic societies require the participation of it&#8217;s citizens to be awake, alert and informed if any society can live at all. A society dumbed down by drugs is not even awake or alert enough to challenge injustice or take overs by weak leaders in government who fold to the pressure of lobbyist&#8217;s, financial sway and simply lack of knowledge about the existing scene. That scene that is observed by citizens every day.</p>
<h2>Drug Use is a Problem in a Democratic Country</h2>
<p>Democracy needs people of free will to steer society in a direction of survival. Wisdom, observance, guidance and even protest helps keep a country or civilization operating effectively. It&#8217;s not up to someone else to do it. There are not enough Atlases to stand as lone pillars of the community. It takes an entire country of free people to run a democracy. No one should be allowed to check themselves out of the game early and receive the benefits of the rest of the nations contributions.</p>
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