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Statewide Programs


cheers

CHEERS

Bars, restaurants and nightclubs participating in CHEERS provide FREE non-alcoholic beverages to the acknowledged designated driver in a group of two or more.

cheers.missouri.edu


DSDS

Drive Safe Drive Smart

PIP member campuses and the Missouri Department of Transportation are driven to help Missouri's college students Drive Safe Drive Smart.

drivesafedrivesmart.missouri.edu


Gambling

Gambling

It is important for people to understand that gambling is not a risk-free activity and that it is becoming increasingly important to learn risk factors, warning signs and strategies to protect yourself or someone you care about.

pip.missouri.edu/topics/gambling.html


Suicide

Suicide Prevention Resources

Suicide Prevention Resources is an online network committed to suicide prevention on Missouri's public school campuses.

pip.missouri.edu/topics/suicide.html


RX

RX Initiative

rescription drug misuse is a quickly growing and largely unaddressed problem concerning college students. With this RX Initiative, we hope to educate students on the dangers of prescription drug misuse as well as provide safe and healthy alternatives.

rx.missouri.edu


MACRO

Missouri Alliance of Collegiate Recovery Organizations (MACRO)

MACRO, the Missouri Alliance of Collegiate Recovery Organizations, is a statewide initiative to support addiction recovery efforts on college campuses. With support from the Missouri Department of Mental Health, MACRO provides resources, networking opportunities, and financial support for schools as they start and grow their own recovery support services.

macro.missouri.edu

Click here to access the MACRO Recovery Ally training!


Trainings


SMART

The State of Missouri Alcohol Responsibility Training (SMART)

The State of Missouri Alcohol Responsibility Training (SMART) program is an interactive, web-based course available free of charge to those who own or work for any Missouri establishment licensed to sell alcohol.

smart.missouri.edu


Party Safe

Party Safe

Party Safe will increase your skills and knowledge in planning and hosting a successful, fun, and safe event of any kind.

mopiptraining.org/partysafe


ALR

Ask Listen Refer (ALR)

Ask Listen Refer is an online suicide prevention training tool that takes about 20 minutes to complete. The program addresses the need to educate students, faculty, staff, and parents about suicide prevention, and also addresses the need to have suicide prevention resources in an online format. The goal of this program is to educate students, faculty and staff on how to ASK is someone is thinking about suicide, LISTEN to their response and REFER them to a professional.

asklistenrefer.org


RX

RX Initiative

rescription drug misuse is a quickly growing and largely unaddressed problem concerning college students. With this RX Initiative, we hope to educate students on the dangers of prescription drug misuse as well as provide safe and healthy alternatives.

rx.missouri.edu


MACRO

Missouri Alliance of Collegiate Recovery Organizations (MACRO)

MACRO, the Missouri Alliance of Collegiate Recovery Organizations, is a statewide initiative to support addiction recovery efforts on college campuses. With support from the Missouri Department of Mental Health, MACRO provides resources, networking opportunities, and financial support for schools as they start and grow their own recovery support services.

macro.missouri.edu

Click here to access the MACRO Recovery Ally training!


Year 1 College Behavior Profile


Thank you for your interest in the Year 1 College Behavior Profile for your campus for the Fall 2022 semester. Missouri Partners in Prevention contracts with the University of Nebraska to bring the Year 1 CBP to campuses across Missouri. In Fall 2021, 10 PIP campuses implemented the program.

laptopThe Year 1 CBP is a training program for pre-matriculated freshmen students aimed at educating about alcohol and cannabis use.

The online training takes about 20 minutes and includes a questionnaire to assess the student’s current use of both alcohol and cannabis. Specific education about your campus policies and resources are provided. Additionally, students are given feedback about their current use as it relates to other first year students at your campus. This data is taken from the Missouri Assessment of Collegiate Health Behaviors. After the implementation of the program, your campus will receive a report of the substance use and abuse behaviors of your students in order to implement more effective prevention strategies in the first several months of campus.

All campuses are given access to an administrative portal to turn the program on/off and download user data. Students will be listed in the program by their student number, but no other information, such as name or email address will be collected.

Students will start the program and provide basic demographic information, including their student number. Your campus will provide us with a list of questions you are interested in asking by filling out this client information form. You will also list policies, resources, etc you would like listed in the program. Missouri PIP will provide the data for the program and work directly with UNL on the build of your specific campus site.

Students will get different slides depending on if they note that they are a drinker or an abstainer from alcohol. Information about the relationship between alcohol and sexual assault is included.

The program has been reviewed and approved by the University of Missouri Department of Information Technology and includes a SSO (single sign on option for the administrative portal) for campuses who have that security requirement.

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We have included some journal articles which reference the success of the program (previously called the CAP).


Campuses who began implementation in summer/fall 2021


Tentative timeline


Cost

TBA. Partners in Prevention funds can be used for the program.


College Behavior Profile

Additionally, we are also pleased to provide the College Behavior Profile to campuses who implement the CBP. This is a program which is available throughout the year to campuses to use in place of other alcohol and cannabis screening tools. University of Missouri, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Truman State University, Jefferson College, and University of Central Missouri will use the CBP in the fall of 2021.