It's official! Thunder Bay now has a chapter of Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy!
CSSDP: Thunder Bay Region will be meeting regularly to discuss how youth can work towards drug policy reform in Canada.
The group is growing and will be working on numerous issues, including planning a 2nd annual Pot, Pills & Parties conference for 2012.
Join CSSDP: Thunder Bay Region on facebook today to receive regular updates and meeting invitations.
For more information, contact Patty Hajdu at 625-7994
For information on the national body, visit cssdp.org
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UPDATES:
In March 2012, the Implementation Panel announced its Priority Actions for the next three years.
In September 2011, Roadmap to Change was accepted as the official drug strategy plan for Thunder Bay.
The Implementation Panel will meet quarterly to set direction and priorities for the 112 actions recommended in the report.
Various working groups have begun to meet to determine priorities and begin planning activities that support the actions.
Working groups include:
- Communications
- Advocacy
- Clinical Services
- Outreach
- Prevention
If you are interested in joining a working group, please contact us to find out about meetings.
The panel is aiming to present a completed implementation plan with priorities and updates to City Council in Spring 2012.
The Thunder Bay Drug Strategy is funded by the Health Canada Drug Strategy Community Initiatives Fund. The views expressed in any of the documents found through this website do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada.
For more information about the Thunder Bay Drug Strategy contact:
Patricia Hajdu, Thunder Bay Drug Strategy Coordinator
625-7994
Patricia.Hajdu@tbdhu.com