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Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
TUSD agrees with this Illicit fentanyl is a pervasive Agree. The problem in Orange County. respondent
No recommendations for this finding
Orange County will benefit by Agree. The establishing a chartered multi- respondent agency Task Force to address agrees with the the fentanyl crisis in Orange finding. County.
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As long as there is a demand, Agree. The producers will find ways to respondent supply drugs. Orange County agrees with the cannot law enforce its way out of finding. the fentanyl crisis. Education, prevention, and treatment are critical to reducing demand.
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Agree. The There is a need to increase public awareness and respondent acknowledgement of the risks of agrees with the illicit fentanyl. finding.
No recommendations for this finding
Some educational institutions Agree. The TUSD is unable to speak for are not participating in available respondent other educational institutions. educational and preventive agrees with the However, TUSD has already fentanyl/drug programs. begun educating our finding. constituency. Efforts include presentations by OC Sheriff's Office and additional support by OCDE Staff. tustin Unified School District A Legacy of Excellence in Education 300 South C Street, Tustin, CA 92780-3695 ♦ (714) 730-7301 ♦ FAX (714) 731-5388 ♦ www.tustin.k12.ca.us Please see below for the responses to each Recommendation (1, 5, and 6) as required in the Orange County Grand Jury report and attached cover letter dated June 16, 2023.
No recommendations for this finding