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Mission
The mission of the Bader Alcohol Task Force is to provide the
RIT student community with alcohol education and prevention
initiatives specifically for 4 high-risk groups:
- First year students
- Athletes
- Greek-affiliated students
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing students
Since 2000, RIT
has been the recipient of multiple grants from the Helen
Bader Foundation in access of $300,000 to fund alcohol
and other drug-related programming, education, national speaker
series and a student advisory group (PAWS).
The educational initiatives have been based upon a modified
Social Norming Theory approach,
using surveys from the four high risk groups listed above
as the basis for a mass media campaign to educate RIT student
regarding smart choices fellow students are making regarding
their use of alcohol and other drugs.
The Bader Alcohol Task Force has worked diligently with many RIT departments,
colleges and student organizations to bring a new perspective
on the issues of over consumption of alcohol and use of drugs
by our student population. We have partnered with many programs
on campus, but have maintained strong ties with the following
areas:
- Center for Student Conduct and Conflict Management Services
- NTID Student Life Team
- Center for Athletics and Recreation
- Center for Residence Life
- Center for Campus Life
- Greek Affairs
- S.A.I.S.D. (Substance and Alcohol Intervention Services
for the Deaf)
- Student Health Center
- First Year Enrichment Program
Objectives
- Provide the RIT student community with alcohol
and other drug education and prevention initiatives
including, but not limited to:
- National speakers on the topics of alcohol and other
drugs
- On-campus educational classes for students and student
organizations (SpiRITS)
- Alcohol and substance-free programming during Week of
Welcome/RIT Orientation and other times throughout the
academic year
- Student assessment surveys regarding
alcohol and other drug use/abuse within our targeted high
risk groups
- Media campaign using student data collected
annually from the targeted high risk student groups at RIT,
providing students with real information regarding the responsible
choices their fellow classmates are making regarding alcohol
and other drugs
- Peer leadership group entitled PAWS (Pair
Alcohol with Safety) provide the Bader Task
Force with student perspectives and input regarding our
media campaigns, events and national speakers
- Training and implementation information
to other colleges and universities regarding our program
and it’s potential use on their campuses.
- Regional symposium on alcohol education
(Spring 2008) colleges and universities in the New York/Ohio
valley area.
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