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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1968-729 I-;----~-- THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 729 The City Council of The City of Seward, Alaska, being fully aware of and reCog- nizing the problems of Alcoholism appointed a committee of local residents to study and make recommended possible legislative action along with local and state programming which would perhaps assist in resolving certain alcoholism prOblems within the State. The committee after many hours of study and consideration submitted their report to the City Council and urged that their resolutions be adopted as the first move in alleviating alcoholism problems within Alaska and the area. RESOLUTION NO.1 SUBMITTED BY STEERING COMMITTEE ON ALCOHOLISM; WHER EAS: the key to the eradication or at least the control of the problems of alcoholism and the misuses and abuses inherent in the uses of alcoholic beverages lie in the education of all members of our society; and WHEREAS: such education in the past has been more a hit-aDd-miss affair rather than a carefully planned program designed to succeed, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Seward City Council work closely with the State Department of Health, the State Steering Committee on Alcoholism, the State Department of Education and the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Admin- istration and its representatives in the formulation of a program for educating our youth and their parents with all facets of the problem of alcoholism and suggest the following guide line for such cooperation~ That resource teachers or other personnel working within such program receive special training in all facets of alcoholism and that such personnel be carefully screened for competency and for absence of personal bias. That the process of educating our youth begin now at grade four (4) and encompass all students through grade twelve (12) on a saturation basis. r~- . That the education program be carefully planned and tully imple- mented. That a program for adults of the Borough be instituted at the same time and in conjunction with the school program. That the governmental agencies involved seek technical aid and funding grants from the National Mental Health Association, from drug companies, and from all other sources showing a concern for this problem. That financial considera- tion for such a program take a subservient position to the need of society. 2 8 day of OCT , 1968, PASSED AND APPR OVED this by the City Council of The City of Seward, Alaska. f( Lvi - ik~i:~/ R. . ir trck Mayor ~z~ /' ames . FiiiP . , l.. City Clerk-Treasurer