Developing and Maintaining an Impaired Student Recovery Area on Campus Carl Shaner, Student Health Center Director Elliott Strickland, Special Assistant.

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Developing and Maintaining an Impaired Student Recovery Area on Campus Carl Shaner, Student Health Center Director Elliott Strickland, Special Assistant for Student Affairs & Student Development ACHA 2010 Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA June 3, 2010

Session Overview Overview of how it works Explain our ISRA and its impact Discuss the benefits Discuss liability issues Assessment

Facilitator Model Peter Lake and Robert Bickel -The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University –be proactive about safety and risk- management –to develop organization environments that are reasonably safe, educationally relevant, and developmentally sound.

Mission To offer a safe and secure environment for impaired students To prevent impaired students from jeopardizing their health and wellbeing To prevent impaired students roommates/friends from having to provide care and oversight (or risking that they won’t)

Initial Contact Intoxicated student is identified Initial PBT Test is given After minutes, 2 nd PBT is given Student will be taken to the ISRA if: –BAC is.15 and climbing and/or –Students safety or health is a concern

ISRA Objectives Monitoring of vital signs Delivery of basic medical care Oral hydration of the student Complete Health History and Assessment Breath Alcohol Rechecks Access and transport to emergency care if needed

ISRA Protocol Upon arrival audio and video recording begins Detailed health and substance abuse history is taken Basic physical exam is completed and documented Student is placed on a cardiac monitor to trend vital signs PBT readings are retaken

ISRA Follow-Up College judicial process BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention of College Students) Counseling meeting Criminal charges

Impact of ISRA on College and Community Reduced impact on roommates and friends Decreased number of ED visits on an already taxed service Decreased use of magistrates for arraignment Decreased vandalism and property damage

Benefit of ISRA on Individual, College and Community Increased counseling outreach efforts Better rehabilitation potential Identification of high risk factors of alcohol misuse and abuse

ISRA Liability Issues Doing too much compared to not enough ED releasing students too early Burden placed on ISRA workers not roommates –Certified EMTs with medical training –In-house training on equipments Video and audio recording

5 Year Statistics Split by Academic School Total Average BAC Average Age

3 Year Statistics 9% per year are incarcerated 17% are repeat offenders 19% are on Academic Probation (<2.0 GPA) 15% are Academically Dismissed at the end of that academic year 72% 1 st Year; 23% 2 nd Year; 3% 3 rd Year; 2% 4 th Year +

Direct Costs ISRA/EMT = $7,182 (18 $10.50/hr x 38 weeks) Revenue = $3,580 per year on average

Questions?