Facilitated by: Student Judicial Programs Student Wellbeing
Office Server/Host Training
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Training Roadmap The 3 Rs Facts about alcohol Roles and
responsibilities Harm reduction strategies Scenarios Q&A
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Reasonable Responsible Respectful
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Facts about alcohol One alcoholic drink =.50 oz. of pure
alcohol (ETOH) The only difference between beer, wine or liquor is
the concentration of ETOH Standard serving size Beer = 12 oz. Wine
= 5 oz. Liquor (80-proof) = 1.5 oz. Punch = ?
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Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Blood Alcohol Content is the amount
of alcohol in your blood. BAC depends on: o The total amount of
blood you have (which will increase with weight and body mass). o
The amount of alcohol you consume over time.
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BAC Chart
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The Biphasic Response
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Alcohol Emergency Some reasons to call REMS 713-348-6000 o
Uncontrollable or aggressive behavior o Unable to sit or stand
without help o Incoherence o Vomiting o Semi- or unconsciousness o
Uncontrolled shaking o Difficulty breathing o Any injury +
intoxication
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Server Roles & Responsibilities Be familiar with Rice
alcohol policy and state laws Check IDs and wrist band 1 drink per
person Do not serve a person who appears intoxicated Suspicious
behavior Returning for another drink in short amount of time Fake
ID
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Host Roles & Responsibilities Accountability: host is
responsible for what happens at a party Must be present for the
party Must be sober Party manager: Food Water Uphold alcohol policy
(3 Rs)
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Rice Alcohol Policy 5 Key Points
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Rice Alcohol Policy It is illegal and against Rice Policy to
drink if you are under 21. Public events must be registered with
Student Judicial Programs (SJP). Private events with more than five
guests must be registered with the CJ twenty-four hours in
advance.
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Rice Alcohol Policy If someone is too intoxicated, call REMS at
713-348-6000. Both the caller and the person of concern will
receive amnesty for any alcohol or drug use that preceded the call.
This amnesty will not apply to prohibited conduct, such as
violence, property damage, giving hard alcohol to underage peers,
or distribution of dangerous substances.
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Rice Alcohol Policy No hard alcohol is allowed in rooms/suites
with residents under 21. Serving hard alcohol is always banned in
private spaces. Consumption of hard alcohol is prohibited in the
presence of students under 21 and during Beer Bike, nights of large
public parties, move-in/out weekends, OWL days, and VISION
weekends.
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Rice Alcohol Policy How does the policy apply to you in your
role? What will happen if you dont abide by this policy? Personal
consequences Community consequences
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Planning the Event Why is this party or event happening? What
is the goal? Logistics: Date & time Promotion Recruiting
trained alcohol serverswhose responsibility is it to serve?
Physical layout Where will people enter/exit? Where is security
positioned throughout venue? Purchasing
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During the Event Food & drink Where is your alcohol from
and who is buying it? Decorations Activities Monitoring the patrons
and making your party fun
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After the Event Clean-up Security report Unused alcohol Private
gatherings
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Harm Reduction Strategies What should take place at the point
of service? Why is it important to serve and monitor standard
drinks? Biphasic Model How can you prevent excessive access to
alcohol for high-risk students? What are some things to consider in
setting up a safe environment? Who can help you plan/implement a
safe party?
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Server Scenarios/Practice An upper-classman is asking for a
beer and he is obviously intoxicated, slurring his words and having
trouble standing up straight. What do you need to do first? Who can
you ask for help What are some potential issues you need to
consider?
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Host Scenario/Practice You are hosting a party. Everything
seems to be running smoothly when you notice a group of students
have brought some hard liquor and are sharing it with others. This
is not a 21 and up party. What do you need to do first? Who can you
ask for help What are some potential issues you need to
consider?