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Fighting the Drug War: Save Your Kids


Article # : 16828 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 9 / 1989  3,650 Words
Author : Interview With Bill Oliver
Bill Oliver, formerly an executive with a computer software firm in Atlanta, began working with PRIDE (Parents Resource Institute in Drug Education) in 1979, when his sixteen-year- old daughter became involved in drugs. Now the director of parent training with PRIDE, he conducts seminars for parents worldwide.

       Bill Oliver, formerly an executive with a computer software firm in Atlanta, began working with PRIDE (parents resource institute in drug education) in 1979, when his sixteen-year-old daughter became involved in drugs. Now, the director of parent training with PRIDE, he conducts seminars from parents worldwide. In the following interview with life editor Robin Parker, he explains how tens of thousands of parents have been trained to help their children win the battle against drugs.
       
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        W&I: How did your organization get started?
       
        OLIVER: It started ten years ago in Atlanta, when some professors at Georgia State University began to recognize what was happening in the young segment of the population. They saw the younger kids getting high. They were shocked by what they were beginning to see and decided that the kids knew something that parents didn't know, and that was the drugs and the drug culture. A series of events led them to attempt to educate the parents in their community. They were originally focused on just the parents in their subdivision.
       
        W&I: What does your organization do?
       
        OLIVER: Our goal is to prevent drug use by children. Our focus is on those kids that are twenty-one and under, and frankly, now probably fourteen and under, because if you are really talking prevention and not intervention or breaking up something that is going on, you have got to reach kids not later than fourteen to do ... (1960 of 19043 Characters)
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