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Training for Intervention ProcedureS (TIPS) for the University

Training for Intervention ProcedureS (TIPS) for the University is a training designed to help college students receiving the training make safe, sound decisions regarding their own high-risk drinking behavior (e.g., underage drinking, drinking to intoxication, drunk driving) and enable them to intervene to prevent this high-risk behavior among their peers and friends. Because these students may be in the best position to understand peer culture related to college drinking, they are encouraged to act as change agents for their peers, both on and off campus. TIPS for the University provides the trained students with specific guidance for detecting when peers have had too much to drink or are getting into trouble with alcohol and teaches them strategies and skills for identifying how and when to intervene in alcohol-related situations.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 03/02/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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