Strategic Planning 101: How to Develop Effective Campus Alcohol Prevention
Hosted on September 16, 2010.
Presented by
Tracy T. Downs, Ed.D.
Associate Center Director, Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention
Stacy Hill, M.S.W.
Training and Technical Assistance Associate, Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention
Institutions of higher education continue to experience serious problems with respect to student alcohol abuse. For campus administrators, deciding how to respond effectively means understanding the complexity of these problems, the individuality of their campus community, and the science-based strategies available. These complicated problems require a comprehensive and integrated response, and developing a prevention program requires a systematic planning and evaluation process.
This hands-on Webinar will allow participants to apply the strategic planning process to their campus; develop skills to address alcohol-related problems in their campus communities; and use a strategic planning work sheet to identify problems, goals, resources, partners, and effective strategies to bring about long-lasting change.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this 90-minute Webinar, participants will be able to:
- Discuss and implement the key steps in the strategic planning process
- Identify and prioritize alcohol-related problems on their campus
- Select science-based alcohol abuse prevention strategies
- Create a strategic plan for their campus alcohol prevention efforts
- Access Higher Education Center products and services
Background Materials
Participants are asked to review the following background information prior to the Webinar:
- Webinar: “Thinking Strategically: Using Data and Research in Planning”
- NIAAA College Drinking Report: A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.S. Colleges summary page
- NIAAA 4 Tiers Evidence of Effectiveness Handout
- Strategic Planning Work Sheet—Participants should print out the work sheet and determine a problem statement that they can use throughout the Webinar based on their local data.
Slides and Recording
- Powerpoint slides (full slides, 1 slide per page)
- Printer-friendly Powerpoint slides (handout view, 6 slides per page)
- Recording
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