San Juan Island Prevention Coalition’s Annual Survey

Posted October 10, 2020 at 5:30 am by

The San Juan Island Pre­ven­tion Coali­tion annu­al sur­vey will pro­vide the orga­ni­za­tion with local infor­ma­tion about com­mu­ni­ty perceptions.

The sur­vey is avail­able online in Eng­lish and Span­ish. Thank you for com­plet­ing this short 5‑minute survey.

The sur­vey will serve as one point of data ref­er­ence along with the Healthy Youth Sur­vey, school inter­ven­tion data that the stu­dent assis­tant pro­fes­sion­al col­lects, and the pro­gram assess­ments for the pro­grams that the SJIPC helps to fund.

These assess­ments include the Com­mu­ni­ty Based Men­tor­ing and Strength­en­ing Fam­i­lies pro­vid­ed by the Joyce L. Sobel Fam­i­ly Resource Cen­ter; Sec­ond Step in the ele­men­tary school; LifeSkills Train­ing in Grade 6 at FHMS; and the Stu­dent Assis­tance Pro­fes­sion­al (for­mer­ly the Pre­ven­tion Inter­ven­tion Spe­cial­ist full­time posi­tion) that pro­vides full­time pre­ven­tion inter­ven­tion sup­port at the mid­dle and high schools through sup­port of the NWESD’s and the Coalition’s Com­mu­ni­ty Pre­ven­tion and Well­ness Ini­tia­tive partnership.

Most impor­tant­ly, CPWI has helped the SJIPC to sup­port the growth of youth lead­er­ship pre­ven­tion clubs, HOTS, Rock Sol­id, and HOT, Jr. The SJIPC has a robust social media pres­ence that links to nation­al, region­al, and state pub­lic aware­ness campaigns.

Please help the SJIPC to gain con­tin­ued sup­port through the WA Health Care Authority’s Com­mu­ni­ty Pre­ven­tion and Well­ness Ini­tia­tive, which invests in our com­mu­ni­ty by for­mal­iz­ing and sup­port coor­di­na­tion of com­mu­ni­ty-based deci­sion mak­ing, by com­plet­ing this survey.

San Juan Island Pre­ven­tion Coali­tion was found­ed in Decem­ber 2003, and began receiv­ing fed­er­al Drug-Free Com­mu­ni­ties fund­ing in 2004, and had the ben­e­fit of that sup­port for 10 years. SJIPC has been able to sus­tain its work through CPWI fund­ing, a mix of fed­er­al block grant fund­ing (Sub­stance Abuse Block Grant/SABG), and state Ded­i­cat­ed Mar­i­jua­na Account dol­lars. As a CPWI coali­tion, the SJIPC also have been able to receive fed­er­al Part­ner­ship for Suc­cess sup­ple­men­tal funds that helped them to pilot the very suc­cess­ful Sec­ond Step pro­gram in grades K‑5. 

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