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Provides information about smokefree colleges and universities. The website also includes resources like model policies for college and universities, as well as ways to sign up.
Provides support, tips, tools, and expert advice to help you or someone you love quit smoking. There are specific pages for veterans, women, teens, and older adults, as well as resources in Spanish.
Provides institution leaders with key strategies to demonstrate institutional commitment to ending sexual assault; build goodwill with those on campus and in the community; affirm a campus culture that doesn’t tolerate sexual assault; model language for other college leaders to use; and focus institutional attention, and resources, on the importance of prevention.
Offers both parents and students the opportunity to learn more about mental health, including what the privacy laws are and how mental health information can be shared. The guide was created by NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) and The Jed Foundation to help start the conversation around creating and putting a thoughtful plan into place should a mental health condition arise.
Identifies policy and practice reforms centered on student success based on technical assistance provided in Colorado, Louisiana, and Rhode Island. While each state had unique circumstances, challenges, and policy barriers, the work CLASP did with these states produced common themes.
Discusses the role of statewide coalitions on prevention efforts on campuses. The author is the project director of Missouri Partners in Prevention, Missouri’s statewide coalition funded by the Missouri Department of Mental Health, and serves as a senior coordinator in the Wellness Resource Center at the University of Missouri.
Discusses the results of the largest national survey assessing the basic needs security of university students. The data show that basic needs insecurities disproportionately affect marginalized students and are associated with long work hours and higher risk of unemployment. However, the level of academic effort – in and outside the classroom—is the same regardless of whether or not students are dealing with food and housing insecurity.
Features resources for hazing research and prevention. This website contains information about hazing laws, findings from the national hazing study, infographics, interactive data, blog entries, and an overview of university policies.
Reports on how teens development of stress habits may be modeled after adults stress habits causing unhealthy levels of stress with poor stress management skills, especially during the school year. During the school year American teens say their stress level is higher than levels reported by adults.
Acts as a resource for students across the country to use in their prevention efforts. Users can can find information about college substance misuse, ways to help a friend that is struggling with addiction, facts about drugs on campus, and more. The Peer Education Portal highlights the work students are doing on different campuses.