Pubdate: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 Source: Border Mail (Australia) Copyright: 2001 Border Mail Contact: http://www.bordermail.com.au/ Author: Nicola Melville PROBLEM ONLY SOLVED BY WORKING TOGETHER FURTHER to the debate emerging on these pages regarding the Community Drug Forum. I wish to respond to both Mr Jacobs' and Mr Ryan's (The Border Mail, February 14) views and strongly refute the suggestion that this approach is biased towards any single model of combating drug abuse. Just to get the facts straight, the organising committee includes bi-partisan representation from education and prevention, law enforcement, treatment and rehabilitation providers. The evening community forum will include local presentations from each of these perspectives and also include a view from a community representative with first-hand experience of drug issues on the Border. Prof Margaret Hamilton, as the executive director of Turning Point, the peak provider for research, training and clinical practice around drug issues in Victoria, has been asked to give the keynote address. We have requested her address be based on the facts and figures here and internationally, and asked her to give examples of some strategies that appear to be working at a community level. Following the keynote and local addresses, the workshop groups will allow open discussion and written recommendations as to strategies and further actions that will address the issues for our local communities. Every participant at the forum will be part of these workshop groups. The whole concept of this forum is as a starting point for community debate and action. As a committee we are very aware of divergent views around the issue of drug use and abuse, but are united in saying loudly that any progress in preventing, controlling and treating drug problems will only be achieved by working together, not by having a narrow or single-strategy approach. Finally, I would like to commend The Border Mail on their well-balanced, sensitive and comprehensive editorial and journalistic coverage of the issues to date. "Drugs in our community" is a topical subject attracting many diverse opinions. It is for all of us to respect diverse views and to work together on these issues for our region. NICOLA MELVILLE, Chief executive officer, Upper Hume Community Health Service - --- MAP posted-by: Kirk Bauer