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Hazing Prevention Academy 2.0: Implementing (and Evaluating) Research-informed Hazing Prevention Strategies
Well-Being and Health Promotion Leadership Conference
Theme: Engagement, Collaboration & Cross-functional Partnerships
Wednesday, 1/15/2025
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Dartmouth - Marriott
Presenter(s)
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Meredith Stewart
Operations Manager, StopHazing -
Elizabeth Allan
Professor, University of Maine -
Devin Franklin
Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Maine -
Laura Santacrose
Associate Director, Cornell University -
Anne Laurita
Director, Health Promotion & Prevention Services, Princeton University -
Tanya Purdy
Director - BWell Health Promotion, Brown University
Approved Continuing Education Credit(s): APA, CHES, MCHES, CSAEd Core, NASW, NBCC
Abstract
The Hazing Prevention Academy™ 2.0 is geared for professionals with a foundational understanding of hazing prevention and will provide several implementation strategies to take back to campus. Guided by the data-driven Hazing Prevention Framework (HPF), presenters will overview implementation strategies, guidance for gaining support for campus-wide initiatives and connecting hazing prevention efforts to other campus health issues. Presenters will discuss how strategies are culturally competent, informed by assessment, and evaluated.
Learning Outcomes- Explain how the Hazing Prevention Framework (HPF) can be used in guiding efforts to prevent hazing and how its components inform strategies strategies to be deployed on campus.
- Describe the importance of utilizing assessment data to inform the implementation strategies deployed and partnerships cultivated across-campus (and in tandem with existing campus health initiatives) to support sustainable hazing prevention.
- Identify clear next steps for operationalizing and evaluating several research-informed and culturally relevant implementation strategies for campus hazing prevention.
- Foundations of the Student Affairs Profession, Student Learning, Development, and Success