IU Bloomington
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Alcohol/Drug Programs and Resources
| Progam Title & Description | Contact Information |
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Employee Assistance Program The IU Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary program that provides professional, confidential counseling to help individuals bring their life into better balance and is offered at no cost to eligible IU employees. Indiana University encourages individuals with alcohol or other drug-related problems to seek assistance through their health care provider or the EAP. Full-time academic and staff employees, medical residents, and eligible graduate appointees and fellowship recipients are eligible to use the services of the EAP. Covered individuals also include household members. HR also provides information to employees related to FMLA as it covers time off associated with employee rehabilitation. |
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IU Late Nite Indiana University offers Late Nite events across campus, providing fun, party alternative activities and social events to students that are substance free.
| A list of Late Nite events: https://imu.indiana.edu/activities-services/late-nite/index.html |
| Student Life Workshops and Presentations Drug Overdose Prevention Education (D.O.P.E), Just Say Know, Recovery Ally Training, and Recovery Messaging Training are four workshops that can be requested through student life health and safety initiatives. | Programs can be requested at https://studentaffairs.indiana.edu/health-well-being/drugs-alcohol/index.html |
| Vector Solutions – Alcohol EDU for College Alcohol EDU for College is a third-party online alcohol and other drug education and prevention course administered each fall with incoming students. The course includes information about laws and policies, effects of alcohol, social perceptions of college drinking, harm reduction strategies, and healthy choices. Corresponds to NIAAA CollegeAIM IND-18. | More information at https://kb.iu.edu/d/biiu |
| Substance Use Intervention Services Substance Use Intervention Services provides campus-wide alcohol and drug prevention, education and intervention for students. Examples of workshops include Drug Overdose Prevention Education, Recovery Ally Training, Recovery Messaging Training and Alcohol Skills Training Program. This includes a collaboration with the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life where all new members are expected to attend workshops on alcohol and drug use and harm reduction skills. Substance Use Intervention Services also provides brief interventions for substance use and refers students to campus and community resources. | Substance Use Intervention Services 812- 856-3898 https://studentlife.indiana.edu/health-well-being/drugs-alcohol/intervention/index.html |
| Step UP! IU Step UP! IU bystander intervention workshops are a 90-minute, audience-driven program that uses real-life scenarios to teach the skills needed to intervene in problematic situations related to mental health, drug and alcohol use, hazing, discrimination, and sexual assault. | Programs may be requested by email stepupiu@iu.edu or at https://studentlife.indiana.edu/care-advocacy/sexual-violence/programs-initiatives/index.html |
| Collegiate Recovery Community The Collegiate Recovery Community was formally created during the 2018-2019 academic year. The office assists students who are interested in learning more about recovery or who would like to maintain their recovery by providing recovery coaching and support. Staff refer students to campus and community resources and help connect students with a supportive community. The office provides advising and support to the Students In Recovery Bloomington student organization. | Email: crcs@iu.edu |
| Office of Student Conduct Outreach and Educational Programs Staff from the Office of Student Conduct regularly present on the Code of Student’s Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct on student behavioral expectations regarding personal misconduct, academic misconduct, and sexual misconduct. Staff regularly provide information about policies and procedures related to drug and alcohol use on campus as well as campus resources related to those items. In addition to outreach, staff often discuss substance use behavior and expectations in one-on-one conduct in individual and organizational conduct meetings. | Programs may be requested at: https://studentlife.indiana.edu/health-well-being/drugs-alcohol/programs/index.html
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| Party Smarter, Not Harder Party Smarter, Not Harder is a self-paced online education opportunity using evidenced-based harm reduction techniques that encourage students to make safer and more informed decisions around alcohol use. The workshop is based on an Alcohol Skills Training Program with a focus on harm reduction and bystander intervention. This program is provided to all first-semester members of sororities and fraternities. | Programs may be requested at: |
| Event Monitor Training Sorority and fraternity members are expected to take a self-paced online education program that focuses on applying relevant knowledge about alcohol consumption with bystander intervention practices to support leaders in maintaining safe social environments. After completion of the online component, each organization hosting events with alcohol will conduct a risk-management plan review session to contextualize expectations of Event Monitors to their chapter’s policies and procedures. | Programs may be requested at: https://studentlife.indiana.edu/involvement-belonging/sororities-fraternities/educational-programming/index.html |
| Tobacco Cessation Services and Outreach Staff in the Health and Wellness office in the IU Health Center offer tobacco cessation to students, faculty and staff interested in reducing nicotine use. Staff also provide interactive educational sessions on tobacco, cigarettes, hookah and vapes. Content includes history of use, risks of using substances, the campus tobacco policy and cessation services available. | Programs may be requested at: https://studentlife.indiana.edu/health-well-being/drugs-alcohol/tobacco-vaping.html Or via email at quitnow@iu.edu |
| Resource | Contact Information | Availability |
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| Counseling and Psychological Services | http://healthcenter.indiana.edu/counseling/ 812- 855-5711 | On-campus/Students |
| Dean of Students Office | https://studentlife.indiana.edu/care-advocacy/dean-of-students/index.html 812- 855-8187 | On-campus/Students |
| Substance Use Intervention Services | https://studentlife.indiana.edu/health-well-being/drugs-alcohol/index.html 812- 856- 3898 | On-campus/Students |
| Student Health Center | https://healthcenter.indiana.edu/index.html 812- 855-4011 | On-campus/Students |
| Employee Assistance Program | https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/eap.html 24/7 Helpline 888-881-5462 | University resource/Full-time faculty and staff |
| Amethyst House (Local provider of inpatient, halfway houses, and outpatient substance abuse/addiction treatment.) | http://www.amethysthouse.org/ 812- 336-3570 | Community |
| Alcoholics Anonymous | https://area23aa.org/district-10 | Community |
| Narcotics Anonymous | www.naindiana.org/ 812- 331-9767 | Community |
| The Recovery Engagement Center (Local drop-in center providing resources to individuals new to recovery or looking to maintain sobriety.) | https://centerstone.org/service/addiction-recovery/ 812- 337-2424 | Community |
