12 BIENNIAL REVIEW 2022-2024 Update NSU Alcohol Policies to require all alcohol service on campus or in NSU controlled venues to be TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) trained, with the goal of providing consistent standards for students regarding the use of alcohol. Made progress. Wellness and Prevention Coordinator will be the TIPS trainer on campus to provide TIPS training to any employee selling alcohol on campus. Explore additional funding streams for prevention efforts consistent with college student health challenges, such as understanding the health impacts of marijuana. No Progress. Currently, Coordinator of Wellness and Prevention is training in Prime for Life which has a curriculum for substance abuse with marijuana. Future plan to implement training. Consistent with Key Result 29 of the Student Affairs Strategic Plan (20212025), continue to introduce and re-brand Prevention Services across campus and the Aberdeen community. Made Progress. Updated the website, prevention programming, and expanded the Community Coalition. Prevention Services should utilize social media platforms to promote social norms, harm reduction messages, and track student engagement. Social norming should address perceptions of peers’ alcohol usage. No Progress. Social media can be a powerful tool for reaching and engaging with students, helping to dispel misperceptions and encourage responsible behavior. The use of social media can enhance the effectiveness of prevention initiatives and contribute to creating a healthier and safer campus environment. Consistent with Key Result 37 of the Student Affairs Strategic Plan (20212025) develop and offer a Prime for Life evidence-based motivational prevention program for marijuana and present to the Campus and Community Coalition and courts. No Progress. Currently, Coordinator of Wellness and Prevention is trained in Prime for Life which has an option for misuse of marijuana. Future goal of sharing this will campus and community coalition for awareness of the program. Explore additional funding streams for prevention efforts consistent with college student health challenges, such as understanding the health impacts of marijuana. No Progress. Adequate funding is essential to implement effective prevention programs and support research initiatives that address the evolving health needs of college students. A strategic and collaborative approach to funding can enable the implementation of evidence- based prevention programs, contributing to a healthier and more resilient campus community. Consistent with Key Result 36 of the Student Affairs Strategic Plan (2021-2025) Rebrand the Insight Program and present to the Campus and Community Coalition and courts. Some Progress. Updated the Insight Program and updated the Campus Community Coalition in 2024.
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