Posted on Aug 18, 2015
Does seeking feedback from Sailors/Marines/Airmen/Soldiers help our alcohol abuse prevention programs?
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http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/benefits/on-base/2015/08/17/survey-asks-sailors-and-marines-alcohol-use/31849401/
The Navy is continuing its feedback mechanism for improving programs to curb alcohol abuse through a new survey this year. Does this method have a benefit that is being realized?
The Navy is continuing its feedback mechanism for improving programs to curb alcohol abuse through a new survey this year. Does this method have a benefit that is being realized?
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As a 100% disabled Navy guy. I think sitting and talking to others who have been in the same or similar situation. It also helps if the class is led by a veteran. My experience with the VA, on issues like PTSD, and (VA called it) traumatic headache classes don't seem to be productive with a civilian leading out.
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I think you can always improve things when you survey the target audience.
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