Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Syracuse University Substance Abuse Prevention & Health Enhancement Office (S.A.P.H.E.) Office Of Prevention Services Room Waverly Ave
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Mission The mission of the S.A.P.H.E. Office is to support healthy lifestyle choices regarding alcohol/other drug use by providing resources, education and counseling to Syracuse University students
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Staff Susan Scholl, Associate Director, Substance Abuse Prevention & Health Enhancement Office James Byrne, Substance Abuse Counselor Matthew Kiechle, Substance Abuse Counselor Melinda Stoffel, Office Coordinator
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Programs and Services Provide broad based substance abuse prevention and education programming Direct and coordinate substance abuse prevention and education efforts for the Syracuse University campus community Provide individual and group substance abuse counseling, intervention and referral services to over 350 students annually Conduct scholarly research on college substance abuse Engage students in experiential learning opportunities including research and evaluation, clinical internships, and public health communication
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Initiatives Social Norms Marketing Research Project - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the U.S. Department of Education Curriculum Infusion Campus Factoids factoids.syr.edu AlcoholEdu - Outside the Classroom Healthy SU HSHP collaboration
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Publications Faculty Handbook on Alcohol & Other Drugs Options Program self assessment and referral guide Healthy SU co-produced with HSHP
Syracuse University Division of Student Affairs Accomplishments and Awards SAPHE is a primary contributor to Syracuse University's Twelve point Plan for Substance Abuse Prevention and Health Enhancement U.S. Department of Education Model Program 2001; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Exemplary Program 2000; Substance Abuse Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Exemplary Program 2002; Prevention Excellence Award, 2006