Does Wake Forest train peer mediators or other students to help fellow students assess the possibility of their having an alcohol problem?
Peer Health Educators, a student organization designed to provide programs about health-related issues on campus, conducts many educational programs about alcohol use/abuse each year by request. Typically, peer health educators do not provide formal individual assessment assistance, but often refer other students to the Health Educator or the University Counseling Center for more information. TIPS training, which is offered to all student organizations that hold events where alcohol is served, helps students to more easily recognize when someone has had too much to drink and provides assistance in learning how to intervene effectively.
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