ST. GEORGE — Building supportive and protective environments at home, school and in communities are proven ways Utah youth can be protected from harmful outcomes, according to results of the 2023 Student Health and Risk Prevention survey. The SHARP survey is voluntary and both parents and students must give consent to participate. Nearly 52,000 Utah […]

ST. GEORGE — Building supportive and protective environments at home, school and in communities are proven ways Utah youth can be protected from harmful outcomes, according to results of the 2023 Student Health and Risk Prevention survey. The SHARP survey is voluntary and both parents and students must give consent to participate. Nearly 52,000 Utah  Read More  CANNABIS, MARIJUANA, SOCIAL MEDIA 

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