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This blog is dedicated to examining issues facing the Commonwealth of Kentucky and providing a nonpartisan, family perspective on public policy making. We hope to provide a forum for Kentuckians to review and discuss current legislative actions and the issues such actions are attempting to address. The opinions expressed herein belong solely to the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Kentucky, its affiliates, or its representatives.

What the authors of this blog will contribute:
1) Summarize current state, national, and international research related to topics relevant to current legilative actions.
2) Describe Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service programs and activities currently addressing issues related to legilative actions in the various counties.
3) Provide expert commentaries via podcasts and videocasts on issues relevant to current legilative actions.

Please see "Priority Bills" section on the right for a short list of the most current legislative actions relevant to the family focus of this blog

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Nurturing Families in Allen County

In response to the recent economic recession, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension worked to address the devastating mental and emotional health pressures on individuals and families in the county. The “Blue to You” pilot curriculum was implemented with five focus groups which totaled 105 participants. 76% of men increased knowledge regarding signs and symptoms of depression, 95% now know the different types of treatment, and 78% now know how to help other men with depression. All of the women who participated became aware of depression signs and symptoms, and 90% now know where to get help for a man with depression. 88% of teen participants now know how to help another teen with depression, 86% know where to access community help, and 90% increased knowledge regarding combination therapy.

To view the entire Building Strong Families for Allen County profile please click here.

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