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Welcome to the Kentucky Incentives
for Prevention (KIP) Website
This website is dedicated
to providing information related to the KIP survey. Here you can
find documents related to survey administration, access statewide
survey data, and view online training to help you interpret your
district’s survey results. You can also find answers to questions
about the KIP survey, and contact information for KIP personnel.
Every other year, the Kentucky Division of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse, with the support of the
Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy and the Federal Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention, jointly sponsor the KIP survey to assess
the extent of alcohol, drug, and tobacco use among 11 to
18--year-olds throughout Kentucky and to evaluate the impact of
prevention efforts aimed at reducing substance use.
The Student Survey is part of the Kentucky
Governor’s Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Initiative. Students in
grades 6, 8, 10 and 12 are asked to complete a survey used for
research purposes only. Their responses to the survey are compiled
to provide information to school districts about students’ use of
tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. Student survey responses also provide
information about school safety and gambling issues. This valuable
information is used to improve programs for Kentucky’s youth.
Thank you for your
interest in KIP!
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