Substance Abuse Survey

Posted November 19, 2014 at 5:22 am by

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The SJI Prevention Coalition would like for you to share your thoughts on this survey. Here are some notes from Debbi Fincher…

This survey is not created locally, it is offered through the State, a Division of Behavioral Health, which maintains a high level of security, keeping this an anonymous survey. The SJI Prevention Coalition offers the survey for our community. We will end the survey December 15th, 2014 and get the results in January 2015.

Everyone’s voice is important. Thank you for sharing this information. We hope people will take the few minutes to answer honestly. The data will help our community to address substance abuse issues among youth and help to get a sense of what our community’s perceptions are on these issues.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SAJUXON

Also, please circulate this within your circle of influence, and add your personal invitation to parents, guardians, and community members. Our goal is to have a good cross-section of opinions that reflects the demographics of San Juan Island. Last year, we had over 300 survey participants.

As needed, SJIPC will be distributing hard copies to those of you who would like paper and pencil documents. The survey is also available in Spanish. As always, thanks for your continued support!

Take care, Debbi

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One comment...

  1. Thank you for the survey – because alcohol/marij are each ADDICTIVE, more education is needed for us all to understand exactly why/how an alc or marij addiction is an overall community-safety problem (beyond just a personal problem of the affected indiv user), how alc and/or marij addiction affects an addicted person (a day in the life of), what the specific signs are to recognize possible addiction, and options we may take to reduce the community safety risk to others when we believe a person is about to drive/is driving or illegally providing; or what we may do to increase the likelihood for the person to receive help before some1 gets hurt.

    Comment by kris on November 21, 2014 at 1:40 am

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