Preventing pot use in teens a problem without funding, report says
Report's author says program supporting youth requires long-term, sustainable funding
Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council has a new program in the works with an aim to prevent problematic cannabis use among youth, but funding for the program is still an unknown.
"You can't do it on bake sales or garage sales or go fund me accounts. You need sustainable funding here, and that's more than three years worth of funding or four years worth of funding. It's longer term," said Michael Parkinson, community engagement coordinator and author of a report the describes the council's visionary program for youth.
"The absence of supporting resources is a major barrier,"
The funding would go toward a Waterloo Region Youth Engagement Strategy, which Parkinson said is in the planning stages.
Preventing 'idle hands'
The strategy would be based on a similar one in Iceland, which is focused on keeping youth active and engaged in recreation and community activities.