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Local Statistics

GCSAPP uses research and evidence based strategies to guide our work in the community.  Here you will find the most current analysis of the 2009 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey which is given to all 6-12 graders every fall, as well as longitudinal data comparisons from 2006-2009.  Additionally, we have some information and links for state and national data comparisons.

 

  • GCSAPP Data Table
    Lifetime, 30 day and binge drinking, driving and riding in cars after drinking,
    lifetime and 30 day use of marijuana and Rx drugs

  • Full Gunnison County Youth Substance Abuse Data Report

       Sections of the Report:

  • 2010 Four Core Outcomes Data (30 day use, perceived risk, parental disapproval, and average age of onset)
  • GCSAPP Data Table (Lifetime, 30 day and binge drinking as well as driving and riding in cars after drinking)
  • Reported Alcohol Use by Middle and High School Students
  • Reported Tobacco Use by Middle and High School Students
  • Reported Marijauna Use by Middle and High School Students
  • Reported Illegal Drug Use by High School Students
  • 2008 Parent Survey Results
  • 2010 Western State College CORE Survey Results

       State and National Data:

  • 2009 State of Colorado Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results
  • 2009 Monitoring the Future National Survey Results

 

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Calendar

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

  • Jan 24
      Executive Commitee Retreat - College Center 8:30-11:30am
  • Jan 24
    MMJ Sub Committee Meeting 12pm COLLEGE CENTER
  • Feb 1
    Coalition Meeting, 12-1:30pm at COLLEGE CENTER
  • Feb 14
    Access/Enforcement Mtg, 12pm at COLLEGE CENTER



Spotlight

GCSAPP Coalition meetings will now take place at the Western State College Center

Prevention in the News

 

  • Who Falls to Addiction, and Who is Unscathed.
  • Rethinking Addiction's Roots and it's Treatment
  • Parenting Style Plays Key Role in Teen Drinking. NPR 12/27/10
  • Video- RX Drug Abuse by Teens- Katie Couric Interview. CBS News
  • Heavy Marijuana Use May Damage Developing Brain in Teens. Digital Journal
  • DEA Outlaws Chemicals in Synthetic Pot. CBS News 11/24/10
  • How to Kill the Meth Monster. New York Times 11/15/10

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