National Drug Council Cayman Islands

Over the past 20 years the National Drug Council (NDC) has conducted the Cayman Islands Student Drug Use Survey (CISDUS). This epidemiological survey gathers information about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs of abuse as well as prevalence rates among teens in the Cayman Islands. In preparation for the 9th Cycle, the NDC has scheduled the specific dates ranging from February 26th through March 16th, 2018 for the data collection and are in need of fieldwork volunteers to assist in this phase.

The Cayman Islands Student Drug Survey (CISDUS) is an ongoing study of the behaviours, attitudes and values of high school students. This study describes the extent and patterns of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs used among students ages eleven and older across the Islands and contribute to a better understanding of both current and changing rates of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs of abuse.

Are you interested and able to volunteer on this project?

Volunteer involvement is essential in the administration process and we are in need of approximately 60 fieldwork volunteers to assist us in the collection of data efficiently and in accordance with best practices. Training is mandatory and will be provided for all volunteers by the Research Analyst and the Prevention and Information Officer. Interested individuals are asked to volunteer for approximately 1 ½ hours (or more) during the weeks of February 26th through March 16th, 2018.

Ready to Register?

To complete the registration process, please provide us with the registration form and a copy of a photo ID. Please contact us on info@ndc.ky or call 949-9000 for further information on the dates and times of training sessions.