Center for Alcohol and Substance Education at the University of Virginia

 

Welcome

The Gordie Center for Substance Abuse Prevention at the University of Virginia creates and disseminates evidence-based educational programs and materials to decrease the negative consequences associated with hazardous drinking and illegal drug use among college students. The Gordie Center works with students to promote peer intervention and challenge attitudes that accept hazardous drinking and hazing behaviors in order to promote healthy campus environments in which hazing and alcohol poisoning do not occur. To learn more about Gordie click here to see our annual newsletter, click here

 

 

"Under the Influence" and "Marijuana 101" Registration

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These online alcohol and drug education programs, hosted by 3rd Millennium Classrooms and coordinated by the Gordie Center, focus on prevention and reducing risk for alcohol and drug related health and impairment problems, not just for the college years, but for a lifetime. More...

 

Risk Management Training

Need to take the risk management training for your short course or want to become a event manager? More...


First Aid for Intoxicated People

Learn how to help a friend who has had too much to drink.
 

 

Self Assessment Tools

AlcoholScreening.org - If you consume alcoholic beverages, it's important to know whether your drinking patterns are safe, risky or harmful. This screening will take only a few minutes, and will generate personalized results.

 

DrugScreening.org - This self-screening tool is designed to help adults assess their own drug use, and find out their likely risk level for experiencing negative consequences.

 

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Parents Program

The Gordie Center web site has been enhanced through the generous support of the Parents Program.

APPLE Conferences

Each January the Gordie Center presents two APPLE Conferences designed to assist schools in creating and implementing a substance abuse prevention plan. More...

 

ADAPT

The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team (ADAPT) peer educators are dedicated to addressing the issues of alcohol and other drug abuse in the University of Virginia community. Learn more here

 

 

Hoos Sober Listserv

The ADAPT peer educators coordinate this weekly e-mail to 1,500 subscribers that details activities that are not alcohol-based and that are open to the public.  To subscribe, send an e-mail to sympa@virginia.edu with the subject "subscribe hoos-sober."

 

Hoos In Recovery

In Recovery? Considering Recovery? Be part of a new effort to create a support network of recovering students, faculty, and alumni. All with an interest are welcome!
Spring 2012 Meeting Dates

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