Substance Abuse Prevention Information for College Students
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This international association of college and university-based peer education programs focuses on alcohol abuse prevention and other related student health and safety issues. Among the resources available on this site are a catalog of prevention materials, a monthly newsletter and a conference calendar. -
Here's where
you'll find comprehensive information on how
big the impaired driving problem really is
but also what steps you can take to prevent
it and what you can do to actually make a
positive difference in your community.
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The
e-Chug (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an
interactive web survey that allows college an
university students to enter information about
your drinking patterns and receive feedback
about your use of alcohol. The confidential
assessment takes about 6-7 minutes to complete,
is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face
contact time with a counselor or administrator.
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Hosted by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), this site contains a national database of college alcohol policies and literature designed for specific target audiences (students, parents, college administrators, etc.). It also includes an interactive body page where visitors to the site can learn about the effects of alcohol on various organs and body systems.
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The HadEnough project is a media and advocacy campaign focused on supporting student involvement to reduce binge drinking on college campuses. The project promotes fundamental change in the campus drinking
environment
and
is designed for
the “silent
majority” of
students who
don’t drink
excessively, are
fed up with the
problems caused
by those who do,
and want to do
something about
it.
A Division of Student Affairs
Counseling Center
Northern State University
1200 S Jay
Student Center Room 217
Aberdeen, SD 57401
(605) 626-2371
People have visited this page since August
11,2006.