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Syracuse University Substance Abuse Prevention & Health Enhancement Office (S.A.P.H.E.) Office Of Prevention Services Room 006 111 Waverly Ave. 443-4234 http://students.syr.edu/saphe. Mission.
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Syracuse University Substance Abuse Prevention & Health Enhancement Office (S.A.P.H.E.) Office Of Prevention Services Room 006 111 Waverly Ave. 443-4234 http://students.syr.edu/saphe
Mission The mission of the S.A.P.H.E. Office is to support healthy lifestyle choices regarding alcohol/other drug use by providing resources, education and counseling to Syracuse Universitystudents
Staff Susan Scholl, Associate Director, Substance Abuse Prevention & Health Enhancement Office James Byrne, Substance Abuse Counselor Matthew Kiechle, Substance Abuse Counselor Melinda Stoffel, Office Coordinator
Programs and Services • Provide broad based substance abuse prevention and education programming • Direct and coordinate substance abuse prevention and education efforts for the Syracuse University campus community • Provide individual and group substance abuse counseling, intervention and referral services to over 350 students annually • Conduct scholarly research on college substance abuse Engage students in experiential learning opportunities including research and evaluation, clinical internships, and public health communication
Initiatives • Social Norms Marketing Research Project - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the U.S. Department of Education • Curriculum Infusion • Campus Factoids factoids.syr.edu • AlcoholEdu - Outside the Classroom • Healthy you @ SU HSHP collaboration
Publications • Faculty Handbook on Alcohol & Other Drugs • Options Program self assessment and referral guide • Healthy you @ SU co-produced with HSHP
Accomplishments and Awards SAPHE is a primary contributor to Syracuse University's Twelve point Plan for Substance Abuse Prevention and Health Enhancement U.S. Department of Education Model Program 2001; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Exemplary Program 2000; Substance Abuse Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Exemplary Program 2002; Prevention Excellence Award, 2006