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Training and Education

Online Training Modules

Illinois State University chooses to provide prevention based modules like Alcohol Wise and Consent and Respect because we prioritize our students wellbeing. As we build a more caring community it is vital that our students possess a foundation of knowledge about priority health issues.

The misuse of alcohol has been proven to negatively impact the academic success and the overall well-being of college aged individuals. The Alcohol Wise course contains information discussing what moderate alcohol use looks like, how to avoid high risk drinking patterns and the consequences associated, and how to better recognize individuals who are in distress. The course also includes pertinent information about the students' role in being a responsible member of the Illinois State University community. Whether you choose to drink alcohol or not, there is very valuable information and resources in Alcohol Wise.

Consent and Respect is an online module that addresses unwanted sexual experiences including sexual assault and sexual harassment, sexual consent, relationship and dating violence, and stalking behaviors. All students registered for one or more credit hours are asked to complete this module. We thank you for participating in this effort to make ISU a place where students look out for one another.

Presentations, Programs, and Workshops

Health Promotion and Wellness offers a variety of presentations, programs, and workshops at no cost to the entire Illinois State University community. Request workshops online. For more information, contact Health Promotion and Wellness by phone at (309) 438-WELL(9355), email Wellness@IllinoisState.edu, or stop by the main office in 187 McCormick Hall.

Campaigns

  • Redbird Respect: Redbird Respect seeks to create a caring community at Illinois State University built on respect for yourself, respect for others, and respect of boundaries. Learn more.
  • ISU It’s On Us Campaign: Illinois State University has joined this national movement, sponsored by The White House, that educates about how to prevent sexual assault on college campuses.
  • Bird Watch: The Bird Watch is a campus safety program based on the success of the national Neighborhood Watch Program. The Bird Watch training stresses education and common sense as it teaches students, faculty, staff, and those in the surrounding community, how to help themselves by identifying and reporting safety concerns and suspicious activity when they see them. Learn more.