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Assists college administrators in identifying factors within the campus environment that contribute to alcohol-related problems. These factors are examined within the context of the public health approach, which emphasizes how the environment shapes behavior. Methods for identifying problems include scanning, analysis, response, and assessment. The publication also contains scanning and analysis exercises and selected resources.
Describes the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP), which provides holistic, tailored support to Michigan students who are in recovery from alcohol or other drug problems. CRP is not a clinical treatment program; rather it is a recovery support service.
Acts as a starting point to help a wide range of groups and communities move from concerns about substance use to proven and practical solutions. The guide offers brief, easy-to-read information that organizations can use to plan and deliver prevention strategies in a wide array of settings, through a variety of methods.
Features resources, materials, and tools created by the Great American Smokeout, aimed at helping schools and communities launch a campaign against smoking. These are for general audiences, as well as a college audience, and Spanish speakers.
Employs the National Network for Safe Communities' approach to identify and deter the most serious domestic violence offenders, reduce domestic violence, and reduce harm to victims.
Provides information about how schools and institutions of higher education can combat the threat of opioid misuse and prepare for emergencies. The guide recommends forming a planning team, studying the issue, determining goals, and planning for implementation. It provides many resources that can be used by those on the prevention teams.
Provides a decision-support tool that gives users information on data sources and measures to help practitioners understand the non-medical use of prescription drugs in their communities.
Presents key findings from a review of current research on the non-medical use of prescription drugs, including a summary of risk and protective factors associated with prescription drug misuse, as well as programs and strategies that have been shown to be effective in addressing these factors. Document can be used as a decision-support tool.
Presents selected strategies to prevent prescription drug misuse. These strategies have been selected because research shows that they directly address common risk factors associated with non-medical use of prescription drugs. For each strategy, we provide a brief description and the associated factor(s) it addresses.
Helps school administrators identify sexual assault prevention programs that best fit their school’s needs, as well as review programs that they are familiar with. Users can search for programs by criteria such as target audience or delivery method, compare programs, and read program reviews written by college administrators and students.