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2006-2008 Biennial Review

Alcohol Education Program Logo

The 2006-2008 Biennial review provides a comprehensive summary of the Alcohol and Other Drug Education Program activities including:

  • The program's mission statement and goals
  • A Description of the program's primary staff
  • A description of comprehensive program components
  • A discussion of the program's strengths and weaknesses
  • Description of policy distribution strategies
  • Recommendations for revising the Alcohol Education Program
  • Overview of statistical data collected
  • Description of Sac State alcohol, tobacco, and drug policies
  • Overview of program publications

Check out the 2004-2006 Biennial Review!

 

Message to Sac State

A Message To Sac State

"A message to Sac State: A Health Advisory on Alcohol" was developed by the Sacramento State Alcohol Education program in accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act in order to distribute University alcohol and other drug policies, resources, laws, fines, and more to the campus. The brochure is sent to all students via e-mail and the brochures are passed out at many events including, new student orientation, Residential Life orientation, new staff and faculty orientations, outreach events and formal speaking engagements.

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Wanna Party?

Wanna Party?

The Wanna Party brochure was developed to educate Sacramento State students about social host responsibility. The brochure includes information on how to be a good neighbor, what you should know about your guests, alcohol poisoning, fines, responsible alcohol consumption, and a list of helpful phone numbers. This brochure was written by students, for students. It is shaped like the ubiquitous “Red Cup” and catches student’s attention just about everywhere!

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21st Birthday Card

21st Birthday Card

All students who turn 21 at Sacramento State receive a 21 st birthday card. The card is hand signed and addressed by the Peer Health Educators. The information contained in the card includes, a story about Brad McCue, a student who died on his 21 st birthday after consuming 24 shots of liquor, 10 tips to party smart, and a blood alcohol concentration guideline chart. 50% of the students who received the card for their birthday learned new information about alcohol poisoning and 56% discussed the card with their friends and/or relatives. Furthers studies on the effectiveness of this program is being conducted.

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Faculty Resource Guide

Faculty Resource Guide

The "Faculty Resource Guide" was developed by the Sacramento State Alcohol Education program in order to make new sacramento state faculty aware of the services available to students through the Alcohol Education Program. The brochures are distributed prior to each semester at new faculty orientation.

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Alcohol Poisoning Flyer

Alcohol Poisoning Flyer

The Alcohol Poisoning flyer was developed to educate Sacramento State students about how to recognize alcohol poisoning and help someone who has alcohol poisoning. The brochure includes the symptoms of alcohol poisoning, dos and don'ts for dealing with a potential victim of alcohol poisoning, and information on calling 9-1-1 for help.

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How to Help a friend

How to Help a Friend

The "How to Help a Friend" brochure was developed to help students who suspect a friend has a drinking problem. The brochure provides information on how to recognize a potential alcohol problem, a step by step guide to approaching a friend, as well as resources to support the student and their friend.

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Message to Parents

Message to parents

The "Message to Parents" flyer was developed by the Sacramento State Alcohol Education program in order to make the parents of new Sacramento State students aware of the services available to their students through the Alcohol Education Program. The flyer is printed in the family guide that is distributed at each Sacramento State new student orientation.

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Mocktail & Healthy Snack Recipe Book

mocktail & healthy snack recipe book

Having a party? Then this is the book for you! The "Mocktails & Healthy Snack Recipe Book" was created as a collaboration between the Alcohol Education Program and the Wellness Education program at Sacramento State to help students make healthier choices. All parties should have a non-alcoholic option, so why not make it fun and healthy?

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No Woman Left Behind

No Woman Left Behind

No Woman Left Behind was created by Sac State students to educate the community about sexual assault. No Woman Left Behind means that if you are at a party, a bar, or any other social gathering and you see someone passed out from alcohol consumption, it is your responsibility to step in.

Our glow-in-the-dark wristbands symbolize our commitment to leaving no woman behind. We wear them to parties, to school, on dates, to bars-- wherever we can to spread the word about our commitment to ending sexual violence. If you would like to order a wristband or several of them for a group, please contact us.

Together we can END sexual violence!

www.NoWomanLeftBehindCampaign.org

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