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Citizen Boards

AMHSA
Adult Mental Health Substance Abuse

CMHSAC
Children's Mental Health System Advisory Council

Quality Management Committee


Citizen Participation

We need your comments on County addictions programs for our ongoing planning work. This includes prevention and treatment for alcohol, tobacco, drug, and gambling problems. E-mail your comments to charmaine.kinney@co.multnomah.or.us anytime. You can be sure they'll be included in future planning considerations.

Alcohol And Drug Program Public Input,
November 2003

Public Input meetings and surveys about Alcohol, Drug, and Gambling services in Multnomah County were held during November and are summarized in the reports linked below.

  • Summary of Input - Summarizes verbal comments during the community meetings.
  • Summary Tables - Tabulations of questionnaire program rating questions and demographics
  • Client Input - Tabulation of questionnaires from current/former clients only
  • People of Color - Tabulation of questionnaires from people of color only
  • Survey Details - Tabulation of responses to open-ended survey questions
(Summary Tables and Survey Details include all surveys, including those from clients and people of color)

General Social Service Input

Here are some reports that summarize general consumer comments on social services. They help give perspective about how addictions services should blend with other services.

"LISTENING TO CONSUMERS:
Conversations About Community and Social Services in Portland and Multnomah County, July 16, 2003"

School-Aged Policy Framework background documents were developed to help design the school-aged policy framework


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