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Healthy Campus Mission The Healthy Campus initiative at FSU collectively combines the intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual development and prioritizes a collective, strategic approach through the Healthy Campus Initiative by identifying specific healthy campus objectives; evaluating student health and safety data; identifying best practices and evidenced-based methods; and evaluating outcomes. Vision The Healthy Campus initiative at FSU is student-centered, comprehensive, collaborative, and addresses health disparities and other inequities.

Healthy Campus Partners Athletics Center for Health Advocacy & Wellness Campus Recreation Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) Center for Global Engagement Center for Leadership and Social Change College of Business College of Communications College of Education College of Medicine College of Nursing College of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences College of Social Work Counseling Center Dean of Students Department of Criminology Employee Assistance Facilities University Health Services Housing Law Enforcement Modern Languages and Linguistics New Student and Family Programs Office of VP Student Affairs Psychiatry Psychology Public Health Department Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Sorority and Fraternity Life Student Conduct Student Disability Resource Center Student Union Student Veteran Center University Libraries

MENTAL HEALTH TEAM SUICIDE PREVENTION

Mental Health Team Goals Increase the proportion of students who report receiving information on: o Depression/anxiety o How to help others o Relationship difficulties o Stress reduction Reduce the proportion of students who report that their academic performance was adversely affected by: o Stress o Anxiety o Depression Increase the percentage of students who report that they would consider seeking help from a mental health professional (if needed for a personal problem).

Mental Health Team Highlights Trained 239 Faculty and Staff and 352 students in the Noles C.A.R.E. suicide prevention program Presented to 118 Faculty and Staff and 54 students to showcase the Noles C.A.R.E. program Developed a skills-based training resource guide for students UCC conducted numerous outreach events

NCHA: Academic Impact Stress Sleep Rommate Relations Discrimin Depression Concern Anxiety 2017 2016 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 Healthy Minds, FSU

NCHA: Percentage of Academic Impairment 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2017

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & OTHER DRUGS (ATOD)

ATOD Goals Reduce the proportion of students engaging in high-risk drinking of alcoholic beverages. Increase student use of risk reduction practices. o Protective behavioral strategies o Brief motivational interviewing o Cognitive-behavioral skills training

ATOD Highlights Alcohol Skills Training Program utilized for SMART CHOICES program Multi-component education focused program (Alcohol EDU) Fall 2017, (82% first year and transfer students successfully completed Part I) Continuing to plan and implement outreach programs with the following populations: o o o o Fraternity and Sorority life Housing residents Athletics Sports Club & RSOs

Smart Choices Do you think this program will help you reduce your risk of exposure to harm associated with alcohol use? 7% 32% 61% Definitely Maybe Probably not 120 Overall, How would you rate this course? 100 80 60 40 20 0 Excellent Good Fair Poor Course Evaluation

ATOD Highlights Fall 2017 Alcohol AUDIT Screenings 326 students screened Raise the Bar Tally Recess staff trained in bystander intervention Motivational Interviewing ~160 student leaders trained in motivational interviewing Partnerships with Housing and Dining AOD education reaching ~500 students Re-examining FSU s compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Two task forces currently working on annual notification and biennial review

AOD Institutional Recommendations 60 50 NCHA 2017 Data Nearly half of the students report high risk drinking 50 Amnesty Policy Require all RSO s to register any event on or off campus. 40 37 38.1 Risk Management Trainings 30 28.2 First Year Seminar Course 20 Advisor Training 10 Evaluate Alcohol and Event Policies 0 FSU Males Reference Group Females Research need for a Collegiate Recovery Community

AOD Environmental Recommendations 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 25.2 Where did you spend most of your time drinking? (<21 year olds) 34.3 27.7 5.6 3.7 3.5 3.1 0.3 Implement underage drinking ordinance Enforce age-21 drinking age (e.g., compliance checks) Prohibit alcohol use/sales at campus sporting events Enact responsible beverage service training laws FSU NCHA 2017 Enact dram shop liability law: a) Sales to intoxicated

SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM

Sexual Health Team Goals Provide comprehensive sexuality education that is inclusive of our diverse student body Classroom presentations: 57 Dorms: 11 New requirements Outreach: Ask the Sexpert Event collaborations: 6

Sexual Health Team Goals Increase awareness of testicular cancer and self-exams

Sexual Health Team Goals Increase STI testing through education and improved access New STI Screening Clinic New yard sign promotion Neighborhood Medical Center Mobile Clinic at Market Wed.

POWER BASED PERSONAL VIOLENCE

PBPV Team Goals Increase an individual s capacity to set and maintain boundaries. Increase an individual s ability to identify components of healthy and unhealthy relationship. Increase in knowledge of campus and off-campus resources. Increase bystander intervention behavior. Decrease in rape myth acceptance. Increase in those who feel supported reporting power based personal violence.

PBPV Highlights Campus Climate Survey Background: Funded by CDC through University of Kentucky 24 college participants over 5 years FSU Data 6.8% of FSU students reported experiencing sexual violence since Fall of 2016. 20.4% of FSU students reported experiencing dating violence since Fall of 2016. 11.5% of FSU students reported experience stalking since Fall of 2016.

PBPV Highlights: Green Dot Student Bystander Trainings Fall 2017: 103 students To date: 376 students Overview Speeches Fall 2017: 559 campus members To date: 2,064 campus members Homecoming Partnership 356 participants

PBPV Highlights know MORE Haven 81% of first year and transfer students completed part one of online sexual assault prevention program. With Love. Without Violence. Market Wednesday Student Advisory Board Guest speakers series Committee structure Policy review Website update

PBPV Highlights

Trauma Informed Care Workgroup 48.7% of students have reported experiencing three or more traumatic events 55.5% do not believe the university has prepared them in how to help others in distress A majority of students chose to speak to a friend or family member (40.9%) or chose to avoid dealing with their trauma (43.5%) Current Projects Multidisciplinary grant proposal College of Social Work College of Education University Counseling Center University Health Services Trauma Informed Liaison Training development Trauma Informed Week

PHYSICAL HEALTH TEAM

Physical Health Team Goals Increase awareness of proper hydration among students, faculty, and staff. Host educational sessions targeting nutrition topics and general health trends of particular interest to students. Increase awareness of disordered eating and services available. Decrease incidence of students reporting becoming more concerned about their body shape and weight since starting at FSU. Review campus walking initiative for potential launch in 2018.

Physical Health Team Highlights The Body Project o 561 participants to date o Fall 2017-largest number of students to participant in facilitator training. CHAW s Table Cooking Classes Increased Healthy Vending Options Collaboration with Seminole Dining for World Hunger Day Celebrated Love Your Body Day

HAZING PREVENTION TEAM

Moving Forward

AN ACTION FRAMEWORK FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

CALL TO ACTION 1: EMBED HEALTH INTO ALL ASPECTS OF CAMPUS CULTURE, ACROSS THE ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND ACADEMIC MANDATES CALL TO ACTION 2: LEAD HEALTH PROMOTION ACTION AND COLLABORATION LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY