Bee Staff
The Rocklin Police Department and the Coalition for Placer Youth are hosting an open Town Hall to help parents fight drug use among children.
The forum, "What Kids Think Parents Should Know About Drugs and Alcohol," will be 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Rocklin Sunset Center, 2650 Sunset Blvd., Rocklin, according to a news release.
This forum is designed to educate parents about drug trends and to empower them to take an active role in identification, prevention, and intervention, the release states.
The event is open to the public.
The featured presenters include Rocklin Police Chief Mark Siemens, Jeff Cameron supervisor of the State Justice Department Drug Task Force, Rocklin Police School Resource Officer Chris Osborne, Emergency Room Physician Robert Royer and several youth panelists, the release states.
Questions and discussion topics will include:
- How prevalent is illegal drug use in Rocklin?
- What's being done about this problem?
- Is teenage prescription drug use on the rise?
- Where are teens getting the drugs?
- How can parents detect the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of drug/alcohol use?
- Should parents drug-test their children?
- What are some preventative measures parents can take?
- Where can people obtain assistance and substance abuse treatment?
Attendees will be able to ask questions, purchase drug test kits, talk with Rocklin Police Department School Resource Officers, and meet with representatives of organizations that provide drug-related information, counseling and treatment, the release states.
For more information, contact Michael Nottoli at Michael.Nottoli@rocklin.ca.us or call (916) 625-5416.









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