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Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS) for the University

Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS) for the University is a multimedia, school-based prevention program designed to help college students receiving the training to 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. The program has three modules which can be delivered over one 2-hour session: (1) information about alcohol and other drugs, alcohol’s effects, and jurisdiction-specific laws related to alcohol; (2) skills needed to recognize when an intervention is indicated and then implement such an intervention; and (3) a behavioral rehearsal module in which students practice intervention skills they have discussed and observed. The overall goal is to reduce alcohol consumption among college students and the high-risk behavior related to alcohol use.

Read more about this program and its implementation:
http://legacy.nreppadmin.net/ViewIntervention.aspx?id=229http://www.gettips.com

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Intervention or Prevention:
Prevention
Program Setting:
Group Program, School Based
Program Components:
Community Service, Education/Awareness, Group Activities, Multimedia, Skills Training
Drug Class Targeted:
Alcohol
Outcome Categories:
Substance Use / Abstinence
Ages:
18-25 (young adult)
Evidence Based:
Randomized Control Trial
Implementation Requirements:
Ongoing Training, Program Materials, School Staff, Training, Volunteers
Fee to Implement:
Low to Moderate Cost
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