Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We recognize that Nats’ejee K’eh is not operating at full capacity. There is no question about that. Also, the people do successfully complete Nats’ejee K’eh. We don’t have an instrument that’s going to determine whether or not the Nats’ejee K’eh graduates were fully successful in achieving their battle against addictions, because at which point do we measure success? Is it one year of sobriety? Five years? Or is it a lifetime of sobriety after that? We are trying to get a feel from the communities and the people that have gone through Nats’ejee K’eh, through the community counselling, and then making a determination whether or not that is successful. But we do know that it is operating well under capacity. Thank you.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 41-17(4): Alcohol And Addictions Treatment
In the Legislative Assembly on February 11th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 41-17(4): Alcohol And Addictions Treatment
Oral Questions
February 10th, 2013
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