Rhode Island Student Assistance Services

Student/Faculty Survey Results

Year 2004 
 
Total number of students surveyed: 1,072
Total number of teachers, support staff and administrators surveyed: 1,207
 
Student Survey Highlights

Response

 %

SAP helped me understand the consequences of smoking, drinking and using other drugs.

 91%

SAP helped me resist pressure to drink alcohol and use drugs.

 72%

SAP helped me reduce my use of alcohol.

 68%

SAP helped me reduce my use of drugs.

 72%

SAP helped me reduce smoking.

 66%

The SAC really listened to me.

 94%

The SAC was there when I needed help.

 82%

My school's SAC is someone that students can turn to for help.

 81%

I would recommend the SAP to other students who need help.

 89%

The problem that brought me to the SAP is now a lot or a little better.

 86%

SAP=Student Assistance Program     SAC=Student Assistance Counselor

Overall, 93% of the students were satisfied or very satisfied with the help received from the Student Assistance Program.


Faculty Survey Highlights

 Response

 %

The SAP is accessible and easy to contact.

 93%

The SAP provides students with the emotional support that they need.

 89%

The SAC shows caring toward the students in the school.

 97%

The SAP is a resource for obtaining helpful information about substance abuse.

 88%

Satisfied or very satisfied with the services of the school's SAP.

 90%

SAP=Student Assistance Program     SAC=Student Assistance Counselor

Overall, 89% of the faculty feels that the Student Assistance Program helped the students who were referred.

 





Contact Information

Sarah Dinklage, LICSW
Executive Director

sdinklage@risas.org

Charles Cudworth, MA
Director, SAS

ccudworth@risas.org

Judith Chick, LICSW
Director, SAS
 
jchick@risas.org

Leigh Reposa, MSW, LCSW
Program Manager
lreposa@risas.org

Laura Hosley, MS
Director of Community Prevention
lhosley@risas.org

300 Centerville Rd.
Suite 301 South 
Warwick, RI 02886
401-732-8680


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