2023 - Substance Use Recovery - FCS | ||
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2023.6) | 0 |
Number of participants who used self-care strategies to improve their recovery and/or substance refusal skills. |
2023.5) | 32 |
Number of participants who reported intended behavior change as a result of participation in substance use prevention and/or recovery programming. |
2023.4) | 32 |
Number of participants who intend to use self-care strategies to improve their recovery and/or substance refusal skills. |
2023.3) | 22 |
Number of participants who reported an increased ability to use destigmatized language. |
2023.2) | 22 |
Number of participants who reported an increased knowledge of substance use prevention, addiction, and/or recovery (or related subject matter). |
2023.1) | 12 |
Number of partnerships with community organizations, institutions, agencies, or individuals to address substance use/recovery in the community. |
2023.7) | 32 |
Number of participants who reported behavior change as a result of participation in substance use prevention and/or recovery programming. |
Author: Andrea Slone
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - FCS
Describe the Issue or Situation.In 2023, the CDC ranked Kentucky the 4th highest state of a mortality rate of drug overdoses per 100,000. Floyd County houses five separate recovery centers alone. These centers stay full year round. Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable).In collaboration with Hope in the Mountains, Kentucky Nutrition Education Program, Extension Volunteers, and Floyd County Agriculture Extension. Floyd County Family & Consumer