Programming  

The AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) Health Promotion Specialist, graduate assistant and trained Peer Health Educators provide presentations and interactive programs on safer substance use and risk reduction.

Missouri Personalized Alcohol, Cannabis, and Tobacco (MPACT) Feedback 

Required for all first-year, full-time students (including transfer and exchange students)  
Available to any student
Evidence-based, confidential assessment  
Provides personalized feedback on substance use and relevant risk reduction information
Reinforces lower-risk behaviors 
Reaffirms those who choose to abstain from substance use 

Free Wellness Meeting

Students may schedule a 1:1, free, confidential appointment with the AOD Health Promotion Specialist to discuss safer substance use or quit strategies.

WashU Recovery Community

Available to any student who wants to connect with peers in recovery from a substance.

Go Ask Alice

Visit the health question and answer internet resource produced by Alice! Health Promotion at Columbia University.

Free Safe Prescription Drug Disposal

Free Online Trainings

Missouri Partners in Prevention offers online, self-paced trainings at no cost to you:

Party Safe- covers general party/event planning, alcohol safety, and how to prevent and respond to emergencies.
Opioid and Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention Training- covers how to recognize signs of prescription drug misuse and how to provide resources to someone who needs them.
Recovery Ally Training- covers how to support individuals in recovery from substance use disorders.”