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The Collegiate Landscape
RECOVERYin
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2013)
• Based on 2013 data• 59.4% of fulltime college students
used alcohol • 39% engaged in binge alcohol use• 12.7% engaged in heavy alcohol use
http://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUHresultsPDFWHTML2013/Web/NSDUHresults2013.pdf
6,820 Substance abuse disorder
1,320 Substance dependency disorder
5,280 Engaging in illicit drug use
440 Seeking assistance for disordered substance use
7,700 Do not meet criteria for any substance use dis-orders
6,820
1,3205,280440
7,700
With an enrollment of 22,000
31 Substance abuse disorder
6 Substance dependency disorder
24 Engaging in illicit drug use
4 Seeking assistance for disordered substance use
35 Do not meet criteria for any substance use disorders
31
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35
In a Class of 100 Students
Flicker Commons by tyo
Behavioral
Psychological Social
Physical
Collegiate Recovery Programs: Providing a
safety netAcademic
Why Students Join
National CRC StatisticsCollegiate Recovery Communities are proven to have a…
•Higher GPA average •Higher Retention rate•Higher graduation rate
…than the local university
CRP Recovery Models
• Rutgers University• Augsburg College• Texas Tech
University
• Student Orgs• Allies included• Mental Health,
too
Early National Models
Emerging Models
Rutgers• The Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program
for Students (ADAPS)
• First designated housing for students in recovery
• Along with the specialized living center, ADAPS requires its students to attend 12-step meetings and counseling sessions.
Rutgers University Health Services, 2001
Augsburg College
• The StepUP program at Augsburg College added to the ADAPS model with “a weekly community meeting and adherence to a contract calling for certain standards of behavior” (Botzet, Winters, &
Fahnhorst, 2008) • The peer governance system initiated by StepUP assists
students by revising behavioral contracts, by reviewing infractions, and by determining consequences for these infractions.• Specialized recovery dorm
Texas Tech University• The Center for the Study of Addiction and Recovery (CSAR)
“a comprehensive community support and relapse prevention model for students.”• Has 9,000 square foot building where CSAR provides
meeting space, a drop-in center, recreational activities, a “meditation” room, and formal programming. • In addition, they have • a for-credit seminar class each semester • a student organization responsible for coordinating service projects • a “Celebration of Recovery” weekly meeting• a scholarship program• an 18-credit minor curriculum
(Cleveland et al., 2010)
Nevada’s Recovery and Prevention Community The University of Nevada• Recovery and non-recovery students integrated model• Supports multiple pathways to recovery• NRAP also has• Weekly seminar classes• Monthly Celebration of Recovery meeting• Student internship/staff opportunities• Community engagement
• 18-21 credit addiction treatment services minor
Of Those in Recovery...
Mental Health in CRP Students• 76% of students
have been treated for chronic mental health• 37% are currently
taking medication for mental health
NRAP’s Macro VisionChange the campus culture
that accepts substance use as “part of the college
experience” to a culture where wellness and sobriety prevail.
IntrapersonalInterpersonal
University
Community at Large
A Students’ Perspective
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological System Theory
Student
CRP
UniversityCommunity at Large
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological System Theory
A CRP’s Perspective
Survey Says:
TYR.com
The Top Three Assets are critical -- Mutual aid support groups near or on campus. Dedicated staff for a collegiate recovery program. Dedicated physical space where students in recovery
can gather and meet.
Students Want More!!!