Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Source: Eckville Echo (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Eckville Echo Contact: http://www.eckvilleecho.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4039 Author: Treena Mielke NEEDS SURVEY FINDINGS MAY BE RESULT OF PERCEPTION, NOT REALITY A survey that indicated more programs dealing with drug abuse and crime are sorely needed in Eckville may be misleading, according to RCMP Staff Sergeant Tim Gilbert. Gilbert, who spoke at last Tuesday's meeting where results of the community needs assessment survey were presented, said statistics indicate the town has a very low crime rate. "There's definitely a difference between perception and reality. It's a really, really safe community," he said. "Most other communities would be envious of the crime stats from Eckville." The survey was conducted to learn more about the needs and wants of Eckville residents. Ron Koots, chairman of the Eckville Youth Foundation and Eckville Minor Ball said he is confused about survey results which indicate more youth programs are needed. "I have talked to other communities who are so envious of what we have here." Communication about what is available in town is a problem and the needs assessment survey will be a good tool for the community to use to address this concern, according to Mayor Helen Posti. Scott Oddie, a professor of psychology from Red Deer College and adviser to David Thompson Health Region (DTHR) presented the results of the survey to about 40 people at the community centre. The survey was mailed to 1,090 households complete with a pre-paid self-addressed stamped envelope. About 25 per cent of the survey recipients responded. The survey was sent to households in Eckville as well as to residents in the counties of Lacombe, Red Deer and Clearwater. "The results should provide evidence used to enhance community programming and healthy well-being," he said. The survey indicated drug and alcohol addiction education and counselling services were "strongly required" and also showed drug abuse and alcohol consumption among teens were "very big problems". Results also indicated a lack of recreation programs for youth and children is a "very big problem". Those indicating that crime prevention is a "very serious issue" also indicated that alternative measures or programs for youth crimes are a "very serious issue" and need to be addressed. Generally, most respondents felt that youth crime, prevention, mediation, and/or intervention and community crime programs are needed, said Oddie. But Gilbert said crime prevention does not mean a police car driving around. "Things like a food bank and funds assisting young people to take part in activities they couldn't otherwise afford -- these types of things help create a healthy environment and prevent crime," he said. High taxes and cost of living and lack of businesses were other problems facing families and the community, some respondents indicated. Scott Kinley, who represented the chamber of commerce and town council at the meeting, said bringing more businesses to town is a challenge. "The era of the ma and pa business is over and that hurts a small town like Eckville." On a positive note, respondents said Eckville has good, friendly people, is a quiet community and offers good medical services. Oddie noted the results of the survey showed that existing services in Eckville are not being well utilized which could be due to lack of interest or lack of information on programs and services. The assessment implied that community stakeholders should use the results to reallocate resources to better meet the needs of the community. Karin Engen, from Eckville Neighborhood Place, who sits on the community needs assesment committee, said the results of the survey will be studied in the fall. "We will try and address the concerns with programs and services," she said. As well as Engen, the committee includes Heather Allen, co-ordinator of Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) in Eckville, Barb Whitney from Eckville Manor, Ron Koots from Eckville Youth Foundation, and Angie Ewing, Eckville family school liaison. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek