Alcohol Edu

 

Project History

As men committed to lives of excellence, Delta Tau Delta expects each of its members to respect his health and welfare, as well as that of his fellow brothers and community. The intent of "Delts Talking About Alcohol" is to share specific ways to reduce the risk of any type of alcohol-related problems.
 

Alcohol is a significant issue in the lives of students in high school, college and throughout our adult lives. Whether you abstain from alcohol entirely or not, it is an influence in our lives and in the lives of our family and friends. Delta Tau Delta is pleased to provide Delts Talking About Alcohol: Powered by AlcoholEdu as a component of our member education initiatives.
 

Under the leadership of Hoyt D. Gardner, M.D., former President of the American Medical Association and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Delt undergraduates and alumni have been working to address the mounting concern surrounding alcohol problems in a way that respects an individual's right of choice about drinking. PRI began working with Fraternity representatives in 1983, and since have spoken at numerous regional conferences and Karneas. In May of 1984, a pilot program was done for 12 chapter advisors who recommended its adoption to the Arch Chapter, stating that the process that people go through in this program was different from any other alcohol education workshop.
 

Delta Tau Delta is taking a leadership position in the Greek world. It is the first time a program as intensive as this has been taught to fraternity chapters at the grass roots level. No one can promise to eliminate all alcohol-related problems in any setting. However, there is every reason to believe that "Delts Talking About Alcohol" offers an excellent approach to reducing alcohol-related problems in Delt chapters through education. Your chapter's part in this program is to help Delta Tau Delta lead the way in alcohol abuse prevention among college students.
 

Program Philosophy

AlcoholEdu, designed by Outside the Classroom, is the new vehicle of education for the DTAA program. AlcoholEdu is a science-based course taken by tens of thousands of students each year. The course aims not to preach but rather to educate students about alcohol and its effects on the mind and body. Whether or not they drink, AlcoholEdu empowers students to make well-informed decisions and better cope with the drinking behavior of peers.

Program Structure

To access the Delts Talking About Alcohol program, go to www.alcoholedu.com. The three hour online course can be completed at the user�s pace, so long as it is finished within the academic term of the member�s initiation. Each chapter has a specific login name to access their account and register members to participate in the program. If you are a parent or alumnus who would like to sample the AlcoholEdu program, please contact Matt Kozlowski at the Central Office.



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