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Presents tips to help parents talk to their college- bound youth about the consequences of alcohol use. Includes a guide and video that contains information about academic and health consequences of underage drinking during the first year of college.
Describes ways Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects students who are or perceived to be Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist, or of another religious group.
Helps state, Tribal, county, and private child welfare programs to reach out to and address the wellness and mental health needs of youth and young adults.
The Guide to the Eight Professional Competencies for Higher Education Substance Misuse Prevention (PDF, 72 page) is designed to promote enhanced professional skills, and ultimately have greater impact, with college students’ decisions surrounding drugs and alcohol.
Central to increased impact on preventing drug and alcohol misuse is an understanding of the science ungirding effective campus approaches. The first webinar in the series — Prevention Science — emphasizes how to reduce the impact of risk factors as well as strategies for enhancing protective factors. This webinar series highlights 10 competencies needed to achieve a school’s goals of maximizing student success and well-being.
Describes how community college leaders, faculty, and staff can support students to reduce the negative effects of trauma and build resiliency by realizing the impact of trauma, recognizing the signs, and responding with trauma-sensitive approaches
Highlights oversight and implementation of the campus’ efforts to prevent alcohol and drug misuse among its students, including attention to staff, resources, advisory groups and task forces, and collaboration.
Presents a collection of practices that may be helpful at the beginning of the school year, including practicing mindfulness and building positive relationships
Advances a comprehensive, whole-of-government, and intersectional approach to preventing and addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in the United States.