Regional Rules Seminar Indianapolis 2015. What is it, Why Use it, and How? Eric Hartung, NCAA Jennifer Jacobsen, Grinnell College Leah Kareti, NCAA Jason.

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Regional Rules Seminar Indianapolis 2015

What is it, Why Use it, and How? Eric Hartung, NCAA Jennifer Jacobsen, Grinnell College Leah Kareti, NCAA Jason Kilmer, University of Washington May 12, :45 to 5:45 p.m.

What is it?

A free, evidence-based prevention program to reduce high-risk alcohol use for all students at small colleges

Has your institution enrolled? 1.Yes 2.No 3.I don’t know Countdown 10

A student affairs & athletics collaboration

What is athletics’ relationship with student affairs? 1.We collaborate on student well-being initiatives now. 2.We don’t collaborate on programming, but we do communicate. 3.We only work with student affairs on conduct issues. 4.We don’t really do anything with student affairs. Countdown 10

Who is responsible for high-risk alcohol use prevention on your campus? 1.The Wellness Office 2.Student Affairs 3.Athletics 4.Campus Safety 5.Other Countdown 10

A three-pronged comprehensive program

A model process

A harm reduction program

Why use it?

About how many student-athletes have used alcohol in the last 12 months? 1.40% 2.60% 3.80% Countdown 10

Death Injury Assault Sexual Abuse Unsafe Sex Academic Problems Alcohol Abuse and Dependence Drunk Driving Suicide Attempts Health Problems Vandalism Property Damage Involvement with Police

Noncommercial offering

Complements existing campus programming

National expertise for small colleges

Inter and Intra campus network

Which of the following is false? 1.The PFI can reinforce abstinence. 2.The PFI report can show campus drinking levels. 3.The PFI can correct misperceptions about drinking. 4.The PFI promotes protective drinking strategies. Countdown 10

How do we use it?

1. Registration 2. Center Point- steps and key resources 3. PFI 4. Program Documents 5. Log 6. Program Support 7. Coaches Modules Live Demo to Cover

Promising Practices

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