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alcohol and chronic disease A hangover may be the least of your worries: FOCUS communities across Ontario are implementing a province-wide campaign to raise awareness about alcohol and chronic disease, including the risk of stroke. Drinking more than 1-2 drinks per day and binge drinking (more than 5 drinks at one time) can double the risk of ischemic stroke and increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke two to three times. Alcohol use at these levels increases the risk of stroke by raising the blood pressure and contributing to obesity. To learn more...
Racing Against Drugs Racing Against Drugs: RACING AGAINST DRUGS is a community-based program developed in partnership with members from the London Detachment of the R.C.M.P., the Ford Motor Company of Canada and the former City of London Board of Education. This program uses the theme of sport car racing, which has no room for error and zero tolerance for drug and alcohol use. This initiative targets grade 5 and 6 students across the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Counties. It takes place in the spring of each year and alternates between Brockville and Smiths Falls. We reach approximately 1800 students each year and partner with about 50 community agencies and businesses to put this event on.  To learn more...
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): We work with the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Coalition of Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark. We have developed two pamphlets (one addresses alcohol and pregnancy and our newest and still yet to be printed addresses issues that arise when you work or live with an affected individual). To learn more...
STAY SAFE Calendar Seniors: The Renfrew County District FOCUS Community Project and the Smiths Falls FOCUS Community Coalition have created an annual STAY SAFE Calendar for Older Adults. It has been created for the last several years and has been distributed across the province. We also hold Senior Symposiums, where we bring older adults together to address a number of issues, especially those associated with medication use and abuse. In the fall we work closely with the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit to conduct a Medicine Clean Out campaign. To learn more...
Drug Awareness Week Drug Awareness Week (third week of November): Drug Awareness Week began in 1987. The date is typically the third week of November and is officially set each year by the Nechi Institute. The Ontario Drug Awareness Partnership in conjunction with the many Drug Awareness Committees across the Province work together to promote and facilitate communication and information sharing about alcohol and other drugs. The campaign centres on the “talk” theme and encourages families, friends and communities to break down the barriers of communication and begin an open and transparent dialogue on the issues associated with substance abuse. The Smiths Falls FOCUS Community Coalition has participated in this week for the last seven years. The group takes on the responsibility of the Drug Awareness Committee for the local area and implements programs and disseminates material keeping with the theme of the week. To learn more check out www.odap.org and our school program section
youth centres Youth: We work closely with the three youth centres in our area (Perth, Smiths Falls, and Merrickville). We fund several programs within their organizations such as, after school and summer time activities. The Smiths Falls FOCUS Community Coalition has also been a strong advocate for the funding opportunities for these Youth Centres. Research is readily available to support the claim that youth that participate in these centres engage in less risky behaviour1.
1. Voakes, L., & Oliver, E., Behaviour Changes in Youth Participants at Youth Centres, Smiths Falls: TYPS, 2004

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Festivals Community Networking: We participate in Festivals, such as the Chocolate Railway Festival and Turkey Fest. We also play an active role with the Community Character Initiative that is being spearheaded by the Town of Smiths Falls. The program allows us to further our message through local media, events, promotional items, and resources.
  Workplace: We offer workshops and training to employers and employees regarding workplace alcohol and drug policies.
 



 

For more information:
Lucia Taggart
Smiths Falls FOCUS Coordinator /
Public Health Nurse
52 Abbott St., N., Unit #2
Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1W3
p 613-283-2740
f 613-283-1679
Lucia.Taggart@healthunit.org


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