Part II: Let’s get to work!

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Part II: Let’s get to work! Join the Conversation Please sit at the table that speaks to the area that is of interest to you. Each table has list of questions Elect a note taker to keep notes of your discussion Sign up sheet – add your email address if you’d like to join the or a working group Part II: Let’s get to work!

Overview Mission Values The work Working groups Next Steps

Mission To engage students from marginalized communities both in recovery and supports for the purpose of the development of more inclusive collegiate recovery programs and substance-free friendly campuses.

Our Values Social Justice Equity in Inclusion All Pathways to Recovery Speaking Truth and Power Student Advocacy Respect

The work Best Practices Research Recruitment Retention Culture Sustainability

Working Groups Students with racial and/or ethnic minority identities Students with LGBTQIA identities Students with marginalized faith-based/ways of knowing identities Students with co-occurring disorders

Questions Prior to this presentation how aware of this work were you? How did the previous presentation relate to your marginalized population/identity? What successes have you had on your campus working with this population? What suggestion can you think of for better serving this population on your campus? Do you think that your CRC/CRP does enough work to engage this population? What do you see as barriers to this population for engagement in your CRC/CRP? What are the strengths you (or your CRC/CRP) bring to this work? What tables do you have access to that could strengthen the efforts to support a more inclusive CRC/CRP?

Reporting Out Add name/email to working group list

Thank You!! Devin Reaves, MSW Dreaves@lifeofpurposetreatment.com Amy Boyd Austin, MSS Amy.boyd.austin@uvm.edu W: 802.656.0236 C: 802.999.1776