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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Residential Program Works
Title:CN BC: PUB LTE: Residential Program Works
Published On:2008-07-06
Source:Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-07-07 14:07:30
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM WORKS

I am a concerned retired Canadian nutritionist and professor. I am
shocked by the lack of a sound response anywhere in Canada to a
successfully tried solution for drug addiction in the San Francisco
area, Walden House.

The last I heard of Walden House there were 4,500 spaces in use in
their program in California. This program was successful because it
lasted 100 days, with daily counselling required, good food and no drugs.

Many clients came to the door and admitted themselves. Early in the
history of this program, offenders were given the option of choosing
Walden House rather than prison and many did. There was little or no
recidivism and much appreciation by their families. The program was
costly, but less expensive for society in the long run.

The 100-day stay is the key. The program was funded by federal,
state, local and private funding. It offered on-the-job training by
willing employers one client at a time.

While I taught at San Francisco State University, my students in
nutrition, clothing design and interior design could elect a
practical experience at Walden House. Our students were able to work
creatively with the men in their areas of expertise.

After 100 days off drugs in this program, the clients were determined
to remain clean and become successful.

Helen E. Mau

Victoria
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