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Alcohol
Alcohol
Information
Information
Provided by your Campus
AODA (Alcohol and Other
Drug Abuse) Coalition
Created by Lynne Lowney, UWS student
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Alcohol

Alcohol

Information

Information

Provided by your Campus

AODA (Alcohol and Other

Drug Abuse) Coalition

Created by Lynne Lowney, UWS student

Core Alcohol and Drug Survey, 2001, U

WS, SIUC/Core Institute

25.3% of students

surveyed on the

UWS campus said

they were unaware

of campus drug

and alcohol

policies.

Under-Age Drinking

Under-Age Drinking

st

st

VIOLATION

VIOLATION

$243.00 Fine

and/or

license suspension

work program

Under-age Drinking

Under-age Drinking

nd

nd

VIOLATION

VIOLATION

Within one year of your 1

st

Violation:

$367.00 Fine

and/or

license suspension

work program

Under-Age Drinking

Under-Age Drinking

th

th

VIOLATION

VIOLATION

Within one year of your 3

rd

Violation

$739.00 Fine

And/or

License suspension

Work program

NOTE:

NOTE:

If any violation

involves a motor

vehicle, mandatory

license suspension

for 1-2 years.

Core Alcohol and Drug Survey, 2001, U

WS, SIUC/Core Institute

Whereas, 9.5%

believe that the

UWS campus is not

concerned with the

prevention of drug

and alcohol use.

UWS Campus AODA

UWS Campus AODA

Coalition

Coalition

Strives to provide Alternative

programs such as UDubs Night Club

Dance Lessons, Coffee House

entertainment…

Provides alcohol and other drug

education programs such as Campus

Safety Week, this one today…

Who can develop

alcoholism?

ANYONE

ANYONE

Everyone has some level

of biological risk, but

some people have

increased risk.

People’s response to

alcohol indicate their level

of biological risk.

Groups that

accept or

encourage

high-risk

drinking do

have higher

rates of

alcoholism.

Core Alcohol and Drug Survey, 2001, U

WS, SIUC/Core Institute

Within the last 30

Within the last 30

days…

days…

35.4% of UWS

Students experienced

peer pressure to

drink or use drugs.

Increases in Tolerance

Increases in Tolerance

People begin to drink more or use

more drugs because they

physically are able to use more

and because their high tolerance

demands more to get the desired

effect. Because they use more,

their tolerance continues to go up.

HIGH TOLERANCE:

HIGH TOLERANCE:

Is always a sign of increased risk for

alcoholism and/or any alcohol related

problem

Is always dangerous

Moves people closer to their trigger

levels for developing problems related to

alcohol use