Wilmington’s Health & Recovery Unit Asks Residents To Take Brief Anonymous Survey About Youth Mental Health & Substance Use In Town

Below is an announcement from Wilmington’s Health & Recovery Unit:

WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington’s Health & Recovery Unit (HRU) is looking to gain insights from individuals who have active roles in a youth’s life – this could be parents, guardians, teachers, coaches, religious leaders, adult siblings, grandparents, aunts/uncles, adult friends, etc.

Together in partnership with the Public Health Excellence Tri-ton Coalition of Burlington, Lexington, and Wilmington and MassCALL3, HRU is seeking out members of the community to participate in an anonymous survey to gain further understanding of what Wilmington’s youth experience regarding mental health & substance use and how we can best support them and their networks. A brief 3–4-minute survey will greatly help us better serve the community.

Key findings will be reviewed, and a summary will be given along with next steps that the above noted groups will be taking to better our community resources.

Please follow the link to complete the survey by November 17th to help us better help our youth: https://bit.ly/caretaker-youth-survey

For more information about the survey, please contact: Katy Doughty (Public Health Excellence Tri-ton Coalition’s Epidemiologist) at kdoughty@burlington.org, and Samantha Cavanaugh (Health & Recovery Coordinator) at scavanaugh@wpd.org.

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