Mission
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Drug Awareness Service is committed to making communities safe and healthy by reducing substance abuse and its related problems.
Our Vision : To be leaders in striving for a country free of substance abuse.
Our Beliefs : We, the RCMP Drug Awareness Service are guided by all of the following beliefs:
Our Commitment
To the RCMP
To Our Communities
RCMP DRUG AWARENESS PROGRAMS
DARE
D.A.R.E.(Drug Abuse Resistance Education) is a comprehensive prevention education program designed to equip school children with skills to recognize and resist social pressures to experiment with tobacco, alcohol, other drugs and violence. This unique program utilizes uniformed law enforcement officers to teach a formal curriculum to students in a classroom setting. D.A.R.E. gives special attention to fifth and sixth grade students to prepare them for entry into intermediate & high school, where they are most likely to encounter pressure to use drugs. This year, DARE is being offered in many schools in this province at the middle school grade level. Prince Edward Island currently has over 14 trained DARE officers which includes members of the Charlottetown, Summerside and Borden Police Services as well as RCMP officers.
See also www.darebc.org
Aboriginal Shield Program
The Aboriginal Shield Program is a substance abuse prevention initiative designed specifically for Aboriginal youth. This program is currently being rewritten and will be piloted in 2008. The new program will be delivered by community members and tailored to meet the needs as well as the culture of the specific area. Anyone on Prince Edward Island who is interested in helping to deliver the new program should contact the Drug Awareness Coordinator.
Drugs and Sport
Drug use and abuse in sports are as relevant an issue to high school students as it is to high-profile professional athletes. The use of performance-enhancing drugs goes beyond elite athletes to involve a significant number of young people who are concerned with their performance and appearance.
Drugs in the WorkPlace
The use of drugs or alcohol on the job affects not only the person using it but coworkers, management, customers and many other persons dealing with the company. Promoting a safe and drug free workplace is the goal of this program which has been newly revised. The program has eight modules that deal with various aspects of drug use in the workplace from identifying signs or symptoms to drug policies or drug testing for employees.
Two Way Street
Statistics have proven the people who have the biggest influence in a child’s life are their parents. This program focuses on communication between parents and their kids. It provides information about alcohol and other drugs, the reasons why young people use and abuse these substances as well as practical suggestions for parents. Bringing children and parents together to talk about important issues such as drug abuse is an excellent first step to ensure a healthier lifestyle for both the kids and the parents. This program is current being reviewed and will be updated for delivery. For more information on this program contact the RCMP Drug Awareness Section.
“Be above the influence”