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Duncan M. Shrout, MS Vice President IMPACT, Inc. Susan J. Crowley, MPA

Coalition Building: Creating Community and Academic Partnerships for Effective Prevention Implementation May 18, 2009. Duncan M. Shrout, MS Vice President IMPACT, Inc. Susan J. Crowley, MPA Director of Campus Health Initiatives and Prevention Services University of WI – Madison.

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Duncan M. Shrout, MS Vice President IMPACT, Inc. Susan J. Crowley, MPA

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  1. Coalition Building:Creating Community and Academic Partnerships for Effective Prevention Implementation May 18, 2009 Duncan M. Shrout, MS Vice President IMPACT, Inc. Susan J. Crowley, MPA Director of Campus Health Initiatives and Prevention Services University of WI – Madison

  2. Framing the Issue • High risk drinking compromises the health and safety of students and the community. • The goal is to reduce the negative consequences of high risk alcohol use rather than reduce alcohol consumption in and of itself.

  3. Consequences of high risk alcohol use: • Sexual assault • Physical assault • Property damage • Academic failure

  4. Stages of Readiness • Acknowledging that high risk alcohol use impacts the community • Developing a consistent message • Willingness to try new strategies • Working together as a team

  5. Open communication with neighborhood associations and city leaders Participate in Madison alcohol licensing decision making process Collaborate with community groups on ordinance legislation Development of safe house party guidelines for students Creation of an Alcohol Policy Coordinator through joint UW and City of Madison funding Improved police / landlord relations UW-Madison Partnership Efforts

  6. Chancellor’s Office Dean of Students UW Police Department Mayor’s Office Local elected officials Madison Police Department County AODA services ALRC Neighborhood Associations Student Union Student Government Fraternities Sororities UW Alumni Downtown landlords Other local college representatives Local technical school representatives Local tavern owners PACE Coalitionmeets three times per academic year

  7. Characteristics of successful partnerships • Top leadership support • Consistent messages about expectations and appropriate behavior • Consistent enforcement of policies & laws • Communication • Shared responsibility for successes and failures

  8. Strategic Prevention Framework

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