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About
the Task Force...
Founded in 1983 by
the BACCHUS and GAMMA Peer Education Network, the Inter Association Task
Force on Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Issues is an umbrella organization
dedicated to promoting education, prevention, research, networking, and
national initiatives to help eliminate substance abuse and the problems
it causes on our college and university campuses.
THE
HISTORY OF NCAAW...
As institutions of
higher education entered the decade of the 1980s, it became increasingly
apparent that existing efforts to reduce alcohol and drug abuse on the
campuses were not achieving the desired results. Campus leaders continued
to identify the misuse of alcohol as a primary institutional concern for
the future success of the students they served. In recognition of this
growing concern, a group of individuals gathered together to discuss the
ways higher education might more effectively address the problems associated
with alcohol abuse and to create a more unified and effective approach
to building awareness and campus-wide support for prevention programming.
The original leaders
in this effort included: Dennis Roberts representing the American College
Personnel Association (ACPA); Tom Aceto of the National Association of
Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA); Paul Oliaro from the Association
of College and University Housing Officers-International (ACUHO-I); and
Gerardo Gonzales, the Executive Director of BACCHUS. Two of the BACCHUS
board members were also instrumental in this early effort. They were Dr.
Thomas Goodale, vice president for student affairs at the University of
Denver, and Gary North, director of residence life at the University of
Illinois.
These founding
individuals formed an umbrella organization which operates today as the
Inter-Association Task Force on Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Issues
(IATF). The group held its first meeting in Gainesville, Florida, in 1982.
That original meeting was the springboard for what has become a very far
reaching organization. This task force was composed of representatives
from the following organizations:
The American College Personnel Association (ACPA), The Association of
College and University Housing Officers- International (ACUHO-I), the
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), National
Association of Campus Activities (NACA), National Association of College
and University Residence Halls, Inc. (NACURH), the United States Student
Association (USSA), and BACCHUS of the U.S., Inc.
The IATF has grown
into a coalition of higher education associations and organizations that
seeks to eradicate the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, legal and illegal drugs
and other substances among college students. It strives to inspire students
to review their lifestyles and make informed decisions regarding these
substances. The Task Force supports teaching college students life skills
that will enable them to be successful in college and afterwards.
Dr. Edward Hammond,
then vice president for student affairs at the University of Louisville,
now the president of Fort Hays State University, emerged as the driving
force for NCAAW.
Dr. Hammond has served as the national chair of the event for many years
and continues to provide the vision and leadership to expand the program
on college campuses across the United States and Canada.
With the success
of NCAAW, National Collegiate Drug Awareness Week soon followed. In the
1990s, however, NCDAW began to evolve away from an event exclusively aimed
at illicit drug awareness and prevention and more toward a general wellness
focus. Four years ago, the IATF voted to officially retire Drug
Awareness Week in favor of National Collegiate Health and
Wellness Week. The response was tremendous as schools began to conduct
focused educational programming for a week each Spring on topics as diverse
as nutrition, exercise, drugs and alcohol, multiculturalism, smoking,
and any number of other topics. NCHWW allowed schools to educate on the
issues that most impacted them.
Now with NCAAW firmly rooted and NCHWW gaining stronger attention each
year, the focus in higher education has shifted to encourage institutions
to provide quality education, intervention and prevention on a year-round
basis. At the heart of these combined efforts is the ultimate goal to
developing environments which encourage and support responsible decision
making, and which emphasize the legal, moral, and ethical components of
responsibility in the decision-making process. In sponsoring these two
l observances each year, the IATF hopes to strengthen each campus communitys
dedication to these goals.
In addition, the IATF sponsors awards to campuses with outstanding NCAAW
programs, promotes an NCAAW campaign poster competition, and consults
with the alcohol beverage industry to insure the most responsible standards
of marketing and product orientation.
NCAAW continues to be the Task Forces most widely recognized event.
When NCAAW first began, only 250 campuses were on the active participation
list. Now, more than 3,000 schools - from community and technical colleges
to major research universities - participate to some extent each year!
Today, NCAAW and NCHWW stand proudly as the most widely celebrated events
in all of higher education.
The history of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week and National
Collegiate Health and Wellness Week is one of continual growth and improvement.
At the heart of this successful effort is an army of committed individuals
on campuses throughout North America who have identified the issue of
student health as one which deserves their hard work and expertise. The
future of these events will be measured by the ability of these individuals
to bring to bear all of the resources, efforts and energy necessary to
continue to keep the issue before the academic community and the nation.
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Numerous organizations active in the higher education
arena have made a commitment to provide the leadership for these
special events.
These organizations are:
- American Association of State Colleges and Universities
(AASCU)
- American Council on Education (ACE)
- American College Health Association (ACHA)
- American College Personnel Association (ACPA)
- Association of College and University Housing
Officers-International (ACUHO-I)
- Association of College Unions - International
(ACU-I)
- Association of Fraternity Advisors (AFA)
- Association for Student Judicial Affairs (ASJA)
- BACCHUS Canada
- BACCHUS and GAMMA Peer Education Network
- Fraternity Executives Association (FEA)
- Golden Key National Honor Society
- International Association of Campus Law Enforcement
Administrators (IACLEA)
- National Association for Campus Activities (NACA)
- National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
(NASPA)
- National Athletic Trainers Association
(NATA)
- National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association
(NIRSA)
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
- North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC)
- National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)
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NCAAW is traditionally held the third full
week of October. For next year, mark your calendars for
October 20-26, 2002 |
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Mission Statement
The Inter-Association Task Force on Alcohol and Other Substance
Abuse Issues (IATF) is a coalition of higher education associations
and organizations that seeks to eradicate the abuse of alcohol,
tobacco, legal and illegal drugs and other substances among college
students. It strives to inspire students to review their lifestyles
and make informed decisions regarding these substances. The Task
Force supports teaching college students life skills that will enable
them to be successful in college and afterwards.
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Activities of the Task
Force
- National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
- Institutional Awards Contest for Year-Round
Prevention Programming
- Beverage Alcohol Marketing Guidelines
- Leadership Conferences
- Fundraising
- Advocacy
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