Empowering Student Support Initiatives for Addiction Recovery on Campus
Empower student support initiatives on campus by exploring realistic early steps, recovery-ready campus mindset, and engaging social outings. Asset mapping, relationship-building, and demonstrating a safe space for recovery are key in fostering a supportive environment for students in need.
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STUDENT TRIPS UNITE TO FACE ADDICTION RALLY IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Realistic Early Steps Don t reinvent the wheel, take stock of the support services you already have in place. (Asset Mapping)
Realistic Early Steps Consider whether your campus is recovery-ready and work to improve any unintended signals.
Recovery-Ready Campus Mindset and Signaling Demonstrating that you are a safe person / office to come out to on campus. Avoid shame-based alcohol / drug prevention campaigns. Check your own biases about what students in recovery are like or where to find them. Realize that your campus has students, faculty, staff, and parents in recovery.
Realistic Early Steps Build relationships with supporters even if they are not formally involved.
Realistic Early Steps Start with fun, stay flexible, stay with it. There s more recovery happening than you might think.