Alcohol and Other Drug (AODA) Task Force

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Transcript Alcohol and Other Drug (AODA) Task Force

AODA
Prevention Partnership
November 22, 2013
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Agenda
Welcome!
Alcohol-Wise completion rates
Online Program Options, many choices
Sanction Grid, alcohol, implementation, updates
Sanction Grid, other substances, draft
Strategic Planning Process, goals
Next full Prevention Partnership meeting
Alcohol-Wise Completion
Universal prevention delivers a common message
to an entire population.
Fall administration, Sept 1 – Sept 30
• New students 1608/1624 = 99%
• Transfer students
651/688 = 95%
• Graduate students (added)56/56 = 100%
Online Program Options
Universal prevention programs will be discussed
by the management team this year
• AlcoholEdu, 2 hrs
• Think About It, 90 minutes
• CollegeAlc, 2 hours
• Alcohol-Wise, 90 minutes
Interactive, research-supported, with reports
provided by the vendor
Growth in Student Affairs
• Addition of Dean of Student’s Office and
personnel
• Dean of Students, Interim
• Assistant Dean of Students
Sanction Grid, Alcohol
1st
1. Meeting with conduct hearing officer
violation 2. 16 weeks disciplinary probation
3. Financial restitution (if damages are incurred)
4. Educational Component: PACE* class ($75 PACE program
fee & follow up meeting)
*Personal Alcohol Control through Exploration
2nd
1.
violation 2.
3.
4.
5.
Meeting with conduct hearing officer
25 weeks disciplinary probation
Financial restitution (if damages are incurred)
Parental/Legal Guardian notification by letter
Educational Component: BASICS* (45-min meeting,
personal inventory, 45-min meeting, BASICS; $125
program fee)
*Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College
Students
Sanction Grid, Alcohol
3rd violation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4th violation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Meeting with conduct hearing officer
52 weeks disciplinary probation
On campus residence hall relocation
Parental/Legal Guardian notification via phone call
by Dean of Student’s Office
Financial restitution (if damages are incurred)
Signed statement of suspension
Educational Component: Referral to UWSP AODA
Counselor ($175 program fee)
Meeting with conduct hearing officer
Suspension from UWSP, minimum one semester
Cancellation of housing contract, no refund
Financial restitution (if damages are incurred)
Parental notification via phone call by the Dean of
Students Office
Sanction Grid, Alcohol
5th alcohol
violation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Meeting with conduct hearing officer
Expulsion from all UWS campuses
Financial restitution (if damages are incurred)
Parental notification via phone call by the Dean of
Students Office
Violation of disciplinary probation results in additional sanctions
including holds on registration
Draft Sanction Grid, Drugs
First Drug Violation
• 6-9 months University Disciplinary Probation
• Judicial Educator Module 5 Personal Decision Making
• M. E. Session (Marijuana Education with SHPO) $75; provide
alternative education for other substances
• Written Parental Notification Home
Second Drug Violation
• 12-15 months University Disciplinary Probation
• CASICS--Cannabis Screening and Intervention for College Students
($125) completed with Dr. Anne Hoffmann
• Residential Relocation• Parental Notification by Phone with Student
Draft Sanction Grid, Drugs
Third Drug Violation
• 18-24 months University Disciplinary Probation
• Drug Check Up @ Counseling Center
• Residence Hall contract termination
• Parental Notification by Phone with Student
• Suspension- if necessary
Fourth Drug Violation
• Suspension 12-24 months
• Readmission Requirements
• 12 months probation upon readmission
• Must complete assessment with outside agency and
submitted to DOS before accepted
Possession with intent to deliver/ dealing:
Suspension, minimum of 12 months.
Early Intervention is Key
Important Study Findings:
• Substance abuse doubles between the first and third years of
college.
• Few students recognize their substance use as problematic.
Of those that do, less than 5% seek help.
• Substance abuse strongly linked to poor academic
performance and discontinuous enrollment.
The Center on Young Adult Health and Development (CYAHD) at
the University of Maryland School of Public Health.
Early Intervention is Key
Fall 2013 PACE Classes
• Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT)--Self-report,
anonymous
Score
Screening results category
0-7
Screening results are not consistent with hazardous or
harmful levels of alcohol use
Screening results suggest use beyond "safe" levels and
lean toward hazardous and harmful; consider taking
action to reduce use
Screening results are consistent with hazardous or
harmful drinking; take action to reduce use
8 - 15
16 - 19
20+
Screening results are consistent with alcohol
dependence in need of treatment
Student score
5
43
20
10
Strategic Planning
• Summer project of management team
• 5 year plan, continued development
• Problem statement
• Goals
• Objectives
• Outcomes(short, intermediate and longterm)
Strategic Planning
Overarching problem statement:
“Too many UW-Stevens Point students use
substances to excess which results in
significant academic, emotional, physical,
social, and financial consequences to the
self and the greater community.”
Strategic Planning Goals
Goal #1: Develop a model for AODA prevention
and intervention that will engage a diverse group
of stakeholders and various departments in its
implementation
Goal #2: Develop guidelines, data collection
processes, and training components to support
enforcement and sanctioning consistency
Strategic Planning
Goal #3: Establish and implement a system for
AODA-related policy development, review,
revision and dissemination (Review at alternating
biennial reviews-every 4 years)
Goal #4: Establish minimum standards,
enforcement protocols, and consequences for
conduct related to AOD use as related to official
and unofficial university and academic activities
Strategic Planning Goals
Goal #5: Improve evaluation practices within
programs and services including expectations for
knowledge, skill, and behavioral changes
Goal #6: Establish a communications plan and
curriculum to share AODA-related data,
prevention strategies, resources, and alcohol-free
options for faculty, staff, and student employees
Strategic Planning
Goal #7: Provide quality education through
programs and services—increase knowledge of
the effort/knowledge of the issue by using
best practices
Goal #8: Develop, implement, evaluate and sustain
initiatives to reduce negative consequences from
student drinking in the immediate surrounding
communities
Strategic Planning
Future steps will include identifying priorities and
establishing work groups.
In closing. . .
• Next meeting—February 20, 2013, 1 PM Legacy Room
• Online Program Choices—management team
meeting agenda
• Alcohol-Wise, spring administration
• Comments to [email protected]