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Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
Illicit fentanyl is a pervasive problem in Orange County. The Irvine Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
Orange County will benefit by establishing a chartered multi-agency Task Force to address the fentanyl crisis in Orange County. The Irvine Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
As long as there is a demand, producers will find ways to supply drugs. Orange County cannot law enforce its way out of the fentanyl crisis. Education, prevention, and treatment are critical to reducing demand. The Irvine Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
There is a need to increase public awareness and acknowledgement of the risks of illicit fentanyl. The Irvine Unified School District agrees with this finding. BOARD OF EDUCATION PAUL BOKOTA / LAUREN BROOKS / JEFF KIM / KATIE MCEWEN / CYRIL YU TERRY L. WALKER, Superintendent of Schools JOHN FOGARTY, Assistant Superintendent, Business Services / BRIANNE FORD, Assistant Superintendent, Information Technology EAMONN O'DONOVAN, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources / CASSIE PARHAM, Assistant Superintendent, Education Services IUSD ... providing the highest quality educational experience we can envision.
No recommendations for this finding
Some educational institutions are not participating in available educational and preventive fentanyl/drug programs. The Irvine Unified School District disagrees partially with the finding, insofar as there isn't enough knowledge or evidence on what other educational institutions are currently doing, to support the claim based on the information available to our District.
No recommendations for this finding