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By sticking together, the drug 'P' will be abolished.
This is just one thought that was mooted today
at the Cutting Edge alcohol prevention conference in Auckland.
This addiction is now common amongst Maori communities.
Drugs and alcohol have become normal.
The goal is to eradicate this problem from Maori homes.
and the Salvation Army wants to support the cause by helping gangs.
This conference has been going for 15 years,
and more then 400 people attended the conference this year.
Tame Iti acknowledges the effort being made.
These conferences are supporting Maori health providers.
We are looking at the problem, but also its remedy.
We have experts here to address those issues.
But Tame Iti says it's not what we drink but how we drink.
It's not designed to take you to another world!
The conference finishes on Saturday. Heta Gardiner, Te Karere.