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Provides a wealth of handbooks, newsletters, briefs, tutorials, and tools to assist through the twists and turns of program evaluation. Includes information for planning, data collection and analysis, and strategies to share results.
Providers users with the resources needed to put on Mental Health Month events. These resources include key messages, sample press releases, outreach ideas, sample social media posts, and much more.
Helps communities plan and implement their National Prevention Week (NPW) 2019 activities. In addition to information on health observances and SAMHSA resources, the guide includes quarterly checklists, planning tips, and introductions to NPW’s federal partners. This year’s calendar also features Augmented Reality (AR), so the calendar can come alive for users after they download a free app for their mobile device.
Guide campuses through a step-by-step process for designing a plan to promote the mental health of all students and get help for students who are stressed, struggling, or distressed. A list of references and resources planners can consult for additional assistance is included at the end of the guide.
Integrates research and practice evidence to help prevention specialists begin to answer the frequently asked question: How should our campus address alcohol in our sexual assault prevention efforts? The toolkit provides specific guidance on addressing alcohol’s role in campus sexual assault, centering Sexual Assault Prevention Specialists as the intended audience.
Provides strategies, tools, and resources for providers, staff, and administrators working in campus based health settings to incorporate intimate partner and sexual violence prevention and response into their work. These guidelines outline using the "CUES" approach to addressing intimate partner violence in health settings.
Provides a comprehensive toolkit that addresses sexual and relationship violence using a public health approach through a trauma-informed lens. Using a trauma-informed framework can help address the impacts of trauma on campus community members. This toolkit utilizes the expertise of the U.S.
Provides research-based information on drinking and its impact. The webpage includes key facts and statistics, information about how alcohol impacts the body and brain, and its effect on different groups of people, including college students and people who are underage.
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcohol and drinking. These questions include responses to how alcohol impacts people, what binge drinking is, and how drinking affects young people.
Provides a toolkit for spreading the word about strategies for preventing alcohol misuse or abuse and encouraging communities, families, and individuals to get involved in Alcohol Awareness Month. The page provides suggestions and tips, as well as other resources.