Pubdate: Wed, 21 May 2003 Source: South Peace News, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 South Peace News Contact: http://www.southpeacenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2261 Author: Chris Clegg OVER 400 STUDENTS SURVEYED ON VIEWS TOWARDS DRUGS, SEX Ask And You Shall Receive. The High Prairie Partnership Council just completed a survey gauging the attitudes and behaviours of High Prairie and area youth to drugs, violence, alcohol and sex. The survey was completed in response to concerns from some organizations while making presentations earlier this year. Specifically, High Prairie town council was concerned that statistics provided by the Partnership Council were American. They wanted local statistics so the Partnership Council's resiliency committee put together a survey in response to the concern. "We needed to have our own stats," says Gay Ramsay, Partnership Council member. The Search Institute in the USA provided them with the information and resources for the survey. Results are expected back in about 8-10 weeks. Questions in the survey included asking students about their attitudes toward sex, violence, drugs and alcohol. Ramsay says there were several contentious questions in the survey. "Have you had sex and drug usage," says Ramsay. "Certainly, we hope none of our students have had sex," she says. "But that's not the reality." After the results are received, the next step is to have public meetings to share the results. About 400 Grade 6-12 students at E.W. Pratt high school, Prairie River junior high school and High Prairie elementary school were surveyed. "Our motto is Healthy Community - Healthy Kids," says Ramsay. "We want High Prairie to be a good place to raise kids." Ramsay says she doesn't expect to be surprised by the results of the survey, that is, she expects similar results to the American statistics. Ramsay also urges anyone with concerns about the survey to call her at the AADAC office at 523-6640. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom