TR - Expand Recovery Schools & College Recovery Programs
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TR - Expand Recovery Schools & College Recovery Programs
Return to Expand Recovery Schools and College Recovery Programs[This is a for a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]
College Recovery
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Supplemental Materials |
Online Article |
Addiction.com |
Explanation of how CRPs work and an introduction to how other college communities can set up similar programs. |
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Collegiate Recovery Curriculum |
Toolkit |
FREE curriculum outlining the various aspects to starting a collegiate recovery program. |
Contact George Comiskey at [[1]] or at (806)742-2891 if you are interested in the curriculum or receiving information and support in starting a collegiate recovery program. | |
Collegiate Recovery: Essential Assets and Campus Examples (UC System) |
Presentation |
Presentation with challenges on campus, overview of College Recovery Programs, outcomes of CRPs, and efforts undergone at various UC schools. |
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38 Assets for Building Collegiate Recovery Assets |
Survey Findings |
A list of assets that reflect the potential college-specific people, places, and groups that can be assembled into practices to help students in recovery thrive in the fullness of the college experience. |
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Sober Housing
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Supplemental Materials |
Online Article |
Recoveryconnection.com |
List of 15 colleges participating in recovery housing options. |
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Other College-Related Resources
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Webinar Recording on Under-represented College Students at risk of addiction[2] |
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May be more prevention oriented |
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SAMHSA Kit for Colleges and Universities |
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