California State University Sixth Biennial Alcohol Policies, Other Substances & Prevention Programs Report



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California State University Sixth Biennial Alcohol Policies, Other Substances & Prevention Programs Report CSU Board of Trustees Item 1 - Committee on Educational Policy July 23, 2013 John D. Welty, President, California State University. Fresno Ray Murillo, Associate Director, Student Programs

Julia & Scott Starkey

Alcohol Policies and Prevention Programs Overview Policy Goals Alcohol and Other Substance Campus Strategies Grant Resources CSU Alcohol & Other Drug Annual Education Conference Measurable Outcomes Collaboration with Community and State Agencies Next Steps

Policy Goals Prevention strategies (inform and change behavior) Proactive practices (deter high-risk drinking) Policy enforcement/collaboration (campus/local law enforcement) Collaboration with community agencies (Town-Gown Coalitions) Increase student involvement (enhance peer education) Best practices, data collection, assessment and analysis Recognize excellence in campus leadership (student, staff, community collaboration and innovation)

Alcohol and Other Substance Campus Strategies Campus Strategies Online training and assessment tools Peer-to-peer outreach and education Utilizing nationally normed survey instruments for year-to-year and baseline data comparisons Engaging in campus-community prevention partnerships Campus-based research projects resulting in grant funding

Alcohol and Other Substance Campus Strategies Alcohol Initiatives Increased programming during days and times associated with collegiate alcohol consumption (e.g. Spring Break, holidays, finals week, etc.) On- and off-campus alcohol-free alternative activities Prescription Drug initiatives Increase in the number of campuses prohibiting prescription of stimulants (e.g. Adderall or Ritalin) and placing limits on prescriptions for other substances.

Alcohol and Other Substance Campus Strategies Tobacco Initiatives Increase in the number of campuses developing smoke-free and designated area policies Student Health Centers offering smoking cessation and alcohol and other substances education programs

Grant Resources More than $1,000,000 received from 2011-2013: Coalition for Safer California s Universities - University of California, Irvine/U.S. Department of Education American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Stimulus Grant, National Institutes of Health State of California Office of Traffic Safety Grants supported training, participation in national studies, education, safe-ride programs, research, and on/off-campus programming.

CSU Alcohol & Other Drug Education Annual Conference The CSU began hosting a statewide annual conference addressing alcohol and other drugs in 2002 2012 Hosted by Fresno State 2013 Hosted by CSU Chico 2014 Hosted by CSU Channel Islands

Measurable Outcomes Assessment Results and Trends (varies by institutions) Increased knowledge about the effects of alcohol, blood alcohol concentration levels and DUI laws Reduction in drinking and driving and incidents of DUIs Increase in protective strategies among legal drinkers (e.g. counting drinks, designated driver, avoiding drinking games, etc.) Reduction of higher risk drinking/binge drinking Reduction in alcohol-related harm Fewer than 1% of current drinkers reported daily use Decrease in drinking when students stay and live on campus References: National Collegiate Health Assessment (NCHA), Alcohol.EDU, Safer California University Study, & American College Health Association (ACHA) National College Health Assessment II (NCHA II).

Collaboration with Community and State Agencies Coalitions with M.A.D.D, local hospitals and community colleges Increased cooperation with ABC and law enforcement agencies on major traditional events involving alcohol Collaboration between campus and local community on state incentive grants (SIGs) Participation with Governor s Prevention Advisory Council (GPAC)

Next Steps Continue to expand assessment activities Continue to enhance alcohol, tobacco and other drugs education, prevention and enforcement programs Collaborate with statewide law enforcement, state agencies and community organizations to enhance training and education programs

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