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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Promot Pract. 2017 Jun 5;19(2):303–313. doi: 10.1177/1524839917711399

Table 1.

Maryland Collaborative Trainings

Title of Training Audience
College Drinking: What’s Happening and What Works Higher Education Professionals
College Drinking, Environmental Strategies, and What Works Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Selecting Strategies and Planning Action Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Ten Steps to Policy Change Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Advancing Your Policy Work: Lessons from Cross-site Experiences Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Environmental Scans to Reduce College Drinking Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Policy and Advocacy Basics: Principles, Development and Advocacy Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Building Capacity to Advance Environmental Strategies Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Law Enforcement Training: False IDs Law Enforcement
Media Advocacy Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Media Strategy Session Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Advancing Policy to Address Problems Associated With Residential Parties Teams from member schools and local coalitionsa
Beyond Alcohol Violations: Strengthening Campus Systems to Connect High-risk Drinkers with SBIRT and Other Services Health and Counseling Center Administrators and Clinicians
Screening and Brief Intervention with College Students: Best Practices and Future Directions Health and Counseling Center Clinicians
Involving College Parents as Partners to Reduce High-Risk Drinking Parents of College Students
The Impact of Substance Use on Academic Performance: The Importance of Screening for High-Risk Drinking in Academic Assistance Centers Academic Assistant Center Staff
Alcohol and Athletes: What Athletic Trainers and Coaches Need to Know Coaches and Athletic Trainers
a

Usually including staff from the Office of Student Affairs, community liaisons, and campus law enforcement as well as members of local coalitions seeking to reduce and prevent underage drinking and related problems.