Napa County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

the Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Programs*

Published: September 03, 2008 3 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 8 findings

F1
"Napa County youth are more likely that other California youth, as a whole, to be underage users of alcohol (59.4% vs. 45.9%)." with the state of the state of the Response to Finding 1: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding. 3.3 ( Pade by Why Shirts - 其本 [第二][2] eregre carfo
No recommendations for this finding
F2
"Drug use by youth in Napa County mirrors the statewide experience." Response to Finding 2: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F3
"There are numerous prevention programs throughout the County, which are not uniformly coordinated and which until recently, have not been evidence-based." 15×. Response to Finding 3: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding.
Related Recommendations (2)
R1
"The County of Napa, through NCHHS, NCOE, NVUSD and other agencies and programs involved in developing the strategic plans commit to cooperate in fully implementing these plans." Response to Recommendation 1: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District looks forward to working positively to implement, to the extent applicable for our district, the strategic plans that are developed by this county wide effort. Calistoga Joint Unified School Response to Grand Jury Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Programs for Napa County Youth
R2
"Local governmental agencies and other relevant districts commit to assure sufficient funding is available to fully implement the strategic plans for prevention programs." Response to Recommendation 2: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District will continue its practice of securing grants and/or allocating sufficient funds to implement our ongoing AOD prevention programs and to implement those portions of the strategic plan that are applicable to our district.
F4
"NCHHS, NCOE, NVUSD and other governmental agencies have reviewed available local statistics regarding youth AOD use and have recently developed a plan for reducing substance use which incorporates evidence-based programs." Response to Finding 4: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding. 等的数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据数据 aranca - Colorada de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de Caralle de C 1520 Lake Sreet ◆ Calistoga, CA 94515 (707) 942-4703 . Calistoga Joint Unified School Response to Grand Jury Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Programs for Napa County Youth
Related Recommendations (2)
R1
"The County of Napa, through NCHHS, NCOE, NVUSD and other agencies and programs involved in developing the strategic plans commit to cooperate in fully implementing these plans." Response to Recommendation 1: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District looks forward to working positively to implement, to the extent applicable for our district, the strategic plans that are developed by this county wide effort. Calistoga Joint Unified School Response to Grand Jury Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Programs for Napa County Youth
R2
"Local governmental agencies and other relevant districts commit to assure sufficient funding is available to fully implement the strategic plans for prevention programs." Response to Recommendation 2: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District will continue its practice of securing grants and/or allocating sufficient funds to implement our ongoing AOD prevention programs and to implement those portions of the strategic plan that are applicable to our district.
F5
"NCHHS and the Wolfe Center have recently implemented a strategic plan to address the challenges of providing quality substance abuse treatment for all Napa County youth." Response to Finding 5: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F6
"The only outpatient treatment program in Napa County is contracted through the Wolfe Center." Response to Finding 6: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F7
"NCHHS, NCOE, NVUSD and other governmental agencies have recognized the valuable work being done by charitable organizations and agencies and is including them in the development and implementation of prevention programs." Response to Finding 7: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F8
"The true cost of publicly funded youth AOD prevention and treatment in Napa County could not be ascertained from the County and school district budgets reviewed." Response to Finding 8: The Calistoga Joint Unified School District agrees with this finding. Grand Jury Recommendations:
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
" All publically funded youth AOD prevention and treatment expenditures be separately itemized in each local government's budget by each category, youth AOD prevention and youth AOD treatment, so it is clear how much is being spent by each agency for each category." Response to Regommendation 3: As the Calistoga Joint Unified School District does not provide AOD treatment, all expenditures are for AOD prevention and these can be easily tracked. Respectfully submitted, W/Johnson Jeffiev Superintendent . •

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