PARTY Program Comes to Southern Alberta
ALBERTA – Students in southwestern Alberta are set to learn about the dangers of impaired and distracted driving.
The “Prevent Alcohol and risk-Related Trauma in Youth (party) program is hoping to educate students on how to take preventative measures and foster good decisions.
Over the next three months, around 300 students from the Pincher Creek, Fort Macleod, Taber and Crowsnest Pass areas will join health professionals, police officers, paramedics and injury survivors at hospital and community events for Alberta Health Services P.A.R.T.Y. program.
This is the first time Pincher Creek has hosted the Party program and Dr. Lena Derie-Gillespie, Medical Officer of Health for AHS South Zone said that young people living in the country will benefit most from these programs ahead of youth in urban centres.


