Transcript AOD

Alcohol and Other Drugs
http://www.wiu.edu/student_services/aod/
Danielle Gray
Ryan Mumma
Kolton Schlichting
Joy Thomas
Mercedes West
Thesis
The Alcohol and other Drugs Resource Center at Western Illinois University
provides services for Substance Abuse counseling, treatment, DUI
Evaluations, DUI Risk education, Prevention Programs, and DUI Early
Intervention that appeals to students at Western Illinois University.
Mission Statement
The mission of the organization
shall be to educate students,
faculty and the greater
community as a whole on
healthy and responsible decision
making in regards to alcohol and
other drug consumption, to
create and support alternatives to
alcohol and other drug use on
and off campus and to promote
positive behavior changes.
Purpose
To provide information.
To provide facts.
To provide help and programs.
Discourse Community
This website mostly appeals to everyone. Most importantly
abusers, friends, and family. This is seen through the website’s
mission statement to help the entire university community in
addressing concerns with alcohol and other drugs. AOD also
provides various resources for individuals that are under the
influence, or for someone that is a friend or relative to an abuser
who is seeking help. These include, symptoms, tips, programs,
self-assessments, etc.
Webiste
The AOD website has information
about mostly alcohol. It defines
what alcoholism is, the symptoms
of a hangover, how to cure a
hangover and how to determine if
someone has alcohol poisoning.
The website also has self
assessments for Alcohol and
marijuana usage; BAC calculator.
Facts
Eat before you drink.
WATCH YOUR DRINK
Alcoholism is a chronic illness
Hangover: Body’s way of saying its been poisoned by Alcohol.
Cure: Give your body time, keep hydrated with water, EAT.
Alcohol Poisoning Tips:
1. Know danger signs (Unconsciousness, Vomiting, Seizures, Irregular Breathing & Hypothermia)
2. Roll person on side to prevent choking
3. CALL 911
Logos Appeal
Appeal by logic or reason.
Main claim: To address issues with alcohol and other drugs on Western Illinois
Campus.
Evidence: Sources, external resources, opportunities, contact info, and links.
Facts & Values: Definitions, Long term risks, Programs, Self-Assessments
Prevent: long term problems, issues, and deaths. Trying to put a stop in
College before it gets worse.
College is on the line and much more.
Enrolled for Higher Education, not for substance abuse is the policy the AOD
preaches.
Ethos and Pathos Appeal
Ethos: Has excellent credibility, appeals to alcohol and other drug victims at
WIU, uses appeals to inform, help, and guidance to all in need. Multiple
research has been put in to help.
Pathos: Uses vocabulary and tips that students can recognize when dealing
with alcohol and drug situation. (ex, How to deal with a Hangover) Helpful
emotions to help those in need.
Author uses specific appeals to help the best way they can for visitors of the
website. Also, detailed tabs on specific information.
From “Responsible Drinking” to “Student Health 101”
Inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions:
● How much does an appointment at the AOD RC, alcohol and other drugs resource
center?
o Court-ordered evaluations for clients mandated to receive services by the
state or by WIU’s Student Judicial Services are $100.00. The cost of DUI
evaluation is $135.00 and a DUI evaluation update for the state is $90.00.
The DUI Risk Education class series (4 classes/total of 10 hours) is priced at
$120.00. Early intervention (individual or group) education is charged at
$30/hour. Individual or group treatment sessions are also priced at $30/hour.
Extra Help Resources
● SAMHSA Treatment Facility Locator
Services
AOD offers services in :
● Substance abuse counseling
● Treatment
● DUI evaluations
● DUI risk education
● Prevention program
● DUI early intervention
Programs:
● BAC Battle Alcohol
Consequences Squad
● Step Up Program
● Western Connect: A Suicide
Prevention Training for
Gatekeepers
Location/Contact
-It is located in Seal Hall 208 University Circle
-Phone Number is (309) 298-2457
-Email: [email protected]
-Hours are 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
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