ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – St. Johns County Health and Human Services is inviting residents to participate in a new Community Needs Assessment Survey to help officials better understand the strengths, challenges, and lived experiences that shape health and well-being across the community.
All adults who live, work, and learn in St. Johns County are invited to share their perspectives from Dec. 1 until Jan. 9.
“This survey is an essential tool in ensuring every voice in St. Johns County is heard and valued,” said Shawna Novak, St. Johns County Health and Human Services Director. “Understanding community experiences allows us to support programs and services that promote health and wellness for all.”
According to the county, the feedback collected will guide future initiatives, including programs that support mental and behavioral health, access to care, housing stability, substance-use prevention and recovery, and resources for the elderly.
Community input will also help the officials identify and remove barriers that prevent residents from living healthy, fulfilling lives.
Survey Details
- Who can participate: Individuals ages 18+ who live, work, or study in St. Johns County
- Response type: Voluntary, confidential, and reported only in summary form
- Personal information: No identifying information of any kind is collected
