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Alcohol Education
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Electronic Check Up to GO, or eCHUG, is an online alcohol use assessment and feedback tool. eCHUG is an online, personalized assessment tool that lets you see how your alcohol use, family history, and campus norms affect your life and future. Its goal is to promote the responsible decision making and safe use of alcohol. eCHUG provides you with personalized feedback on:
- Quantity and frequency of drinking, caloric intake
- Peak Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
- Norm comparisons
- Income spent on alcohol
- Tolerance levels
- Consequences of alcohol use
- Genetic risk score
- Explanations and advice
- Referral information
eCHUG takes between 15-20 minutes to complete.
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Opioid Overdose Prevention
We partner with the Georgia Prevention Project to provide education and programming to prevent prescription drug abuse and misuse on campus. Students can become Project Ambassadors to provide an engaging presentation to student groups as well as help plan campus events and programs challenging social norms or provide additional education and support.
Being a Project Ambassador entails the following components:
- Attend a 2 hour training and program planning session
- Provide the Generation Rx presentation to at least one student group during the Spring semester (you can earn $50 for yourself and the group)
- Work with other Project Ambassadors to plan and implement 1-2 prescription drug awareness events
- Recruit additional Project Ambassadors
Vaping/Juul Nicotine Delivery Systems
Vaping and E-Cigarettes
Vaping and E-Cigarettes
MYTH vs. FACT Series
Sexual Health
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Free & Low-Cost Testing Sites in the Atlanta area.
Contact OHP for more information