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One of the most important
suggestions we want to give you is that prevention programming, and alcohol
abuse prevention specifically, should not be limited to only one week.
It takes a multi-level concerted campus commitment to these issues to
truly make a difference. You spend so much time, energy and money on NCAAW,
why not take that momentum and build a year full of activities and educational
programming?
National Collegiate Health and Wellness Week
NCHWW is always held
the first Sunday in March through the following Saturday. In 2002, that
will be March 3-9. This is a great week to sponsor programs that emphasize
topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental health, sexual health, and
others.
World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is always
observed on December 1. Perhaps you could sponsor a speaker, or a workshop
on how to help a friend who is HIV-positive. How about a candlelight
remembrance program; passing out red ribbons; a display of the AIDS
Memorial Quilt?
Maybe you could have
A Day Without Art where you memorialize the impact of the
AIDS crisis on the world of art and entertainment by covering up anything
on your campus that is artistic. Many campuses choose to observe AIDS
awareness weeks or month during February to coincide with Valentines
Day and the obvious event tie-ins available that month.
Womens History Month
March is Womens
History Month. Perhaps you could hold a womens health fair. Work
with a campus sorority to promote breast self-exams to prevent breast
cancer. Maybe you could do a program on preventing sexual assault. The
possibilities are limitless, and the Womens Center on your campus
would probably love to co-sponsor activities with you. Note that Mens
Health Week is in June and you could provide a week of events focusing
on mens health issues.
Great American Smokeout, Sexual Responsibility Week, Safe Spring Break
The BACCHUS and GAMMA
Peer Education Network sponsors these three additional campaigns in November,
February, and March. You can build a whole week of activities around the
themes, doing programs on topics such as impaired driving prevention,
smoking cessation, safer sex, alcohol poisoning, safe travel skills, sun/skin
care, and others. For more information on campaigns, see www.bacchusgamma.org
or call 303 871-0901.
Finals Stress Busters!
Everyone gets nuts
around finals time. So, what can you do to help students manage the stress?
Maybe you could pitch a tent in the middle of campus with stress
buster activities. How about a midnight breakfast where students
can get some free nourishment and relieve some stress? Maybe you could
put together care packages with healthy food samples from local stores.
Maybe host a free massage hour in the union.
Safe Senior Week/Graduation
Why not get out there
and talk to those seniors? Remind them to party smart during the celebration.
You may want to provide some fun events during their week or pass out
promotional items or serve mocktails at an event. Focus on issues such
as impaired driving prevention, peer pressure, alcohol poisoning, and
more!
Dont Cancel That Class!
Offer to fill in for
professors who need to be away from class. Present an interactive health
education program to the class. Word will spread fast to other faculty
and soon you will have a new avenue for your health messages. Send faculty
a list of programs that you can do that apply to their disciplines of
study.
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NCAAW is traditionally held the third full
week of October. For next year, mark your calendars for
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Inter-Association Task
Force - IATF
Sometimes, local business people get weary of the continual bombardment
of sponsorship requests, so do everything in your power to put forward
the most professional image. Have a fact sheet ready
to share with a sponsor. Ask for something specific, and know in
advance what you have to offer the sponsor in return, be it a place
on your banner, etc. Always make an appointment. Respect a business
owner or managers time.
Most of all, go out of your way to thank any and
all sponsors, regardless of the size of their donation. Remember
that you have a responsibility to lay the groundwork for next years
committee who will be approaching the same sponsors. Keep detailed
notes of business contacts, donations made, copies of letters sent,
and so forth, for the planning for next year.
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