Pubdate: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 Source: Southland Times (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003, Southland Times Company Ltd. Contact: http://www.southlandtimes.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1041 Author: Duncan Eddy CANNABIS REPORT VIEWS SHARED The long awaited Health Select Committee report on the appropriate public health strategies and legal status for cannabis echoes the call of Invercargill youth advocate Bob Simpson for schools to act in ways that nurture at risk youth rather than throwing them on the scrap heap. The Committee has recommended that the Department of Education undertake an inquiry into the rate of suspensions, stand downs and expulsions for cannabis use. The report also expresses concern that exclusion from school for cannabis incidents exceeds the number of similar responses for acts of violence. The NZ Drug Foundation agrees with the Health Select Committee recommendation that the Ministry of Education should encourage schools to preserve the educational opportunities of young people caught with cannabis. They note that there is strong evidence that keeping kids in school protects them from a range of bad outcomes. Congratulations to those who have been willing to stand up for the often voiceless youth of Invercargill. This release of this parliamentary committees report has vindicated your stance. Yours, Duncan Eddy - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake