P.A.R.T.Y. program educates teens on alcohol-related risks
The word ‘party’ is usually synonymous with a good time. The Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth (PARTY) program is giving local teens an authentic dose of reality, while focusing on the repercussions of alcohol-related and high-risk behaviour.
Over 60 Grade 10 to 12 students from Meadow Lake, Loon Lake, Pierceland and Goodsoil were at the Northwest Health Facility on Friday, May 5 to participate in the interactive educational endeavour.
Students cycled through workshops and scenarios, ate lunch with a physical impairment and even visited the J.E. Thomas Funeral Home as part of the day.
P.A.R.Program co-chair Stephen Pollock said that the program’s main premise is providing students with an exercise in reality therapy.


