How do I access services on campus?

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How do I access services on
campus?
Counseling & Psychological Services is
available to matriculated students. To learn
more about the services available, a staff
member will assist you through the process.
You can call 610-683-4072 or stop by at 122
Beck Hall to learn more. Services are free and
confidential.
Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for
College Students (BASICS) is an evidence
based prevention program to assist students in
pausing and examining their behaviors and
choices. HPAOD Services works with student
conduct services, student organizations, and
self-referrals. BASICS is a great opportunity for
students to consider change to aid them in
their success. To set up an appointment, email
AODTeam@kutztown.edu.
Contact Information
Frances C. Cortez Funk, B.A.
Director of Health Promotion and Alcohol &
Other Drug Services
Campus Location: 120C Beck Hall
Kutztown University
P.O. Box 730
Kutztown, PA 19530
610-683-4082 (select 3)
cortez@kutztown.edu
If you need this information in an
alternative format, please contact
Health Promotion and Alcohol & Other Drug
Services.
Health Promotion and Alcohol & Other Drug
Services provides and sponsors a variety of
prevention and awareness workshops and peer
-to-peer education programs. In addition,
HPAOD Services has provided support to
organizations and students in planning riskmanagement programs. To learn more about
the services please visit www.kutztown.edu/
HealthPromotion for current information.
Alcohol & Other Drugs
Programs & Services
2015-2016
Kutztown University is a member of the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
8/2015
RESOURCES
MISSION
Health Promotion
and Alcohol & Other
Drugs Services
(HPAOD Services)
seeks to enhance
student academic
success and foster a
healthy collegiate environment by
providing programs and services that
promote wellness, reduce harm, and
support responsible decision making
practices.
The HPAOD Services team includes the
director of HPAOD Services, BASICS
facilitators, and graduate &
undergraduate student peer educators.
The office is located in the Health and
Wellness Center, 1st floor Beck Hall.
VISION STATEMENT
Students will take personal responsibility
for their decisions related to alcohol and
other drug use and for each other in
supporting safe, legal, and appropriate
behavior for those who choose to
consume. A safe and secure campus
and community environment is
supportive of academic and personal
success.
CAMPUS RESOURCES :
Counseling & Psychological Services
Kutztown University’s Counseling and
Psychological Services is located at 122 Beck
Hall, 610-683-4072
Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for
College Students (BASICS)
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A program offered to students that promotes
harm reduction approaches and effective
prevention practices to reduce hazardous
drinking among the college population.
Located in 121 Beck Hall
AODteam@kutztown.edu
COMMUNITY RESOURCES :
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Council on Chemical Abuse,
610-376-8669
Caron Treatment Centers,
610-678-2332
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Association,
http://www.samhsa.gov/
Alcoholics Anonymous, www.aa.org
Narcotics Anonymous, www.na.org
Service Access Management ( B e r k s
County Office located in Reading, PA)
for mental health, 877-236-4600, TTY:
610-236-0361
Campus AUDIT Screenings
CAMPUS-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS :
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President’s Roundtable on Alcohol and
Other Drugs
Developed by the World Health Organization
(WHO) to identify persons whose alcohol
consumption is hazardous or harmful to their
health. Located in 121 Beck Hall
KUHPS@kutztown.edu
SOLACE Recovery
 SOLACE Recovery is currently being
reorganized to become a peer led initiative.
If you are interested to learn more, please
contact the director of HPAOD Services at
cortez@kutztown,edu or 610-683-4240.
The President’s Roundtable is committed
to fostering social and environmental
change through campus-community
partnerships that will result in healthy and
responsible decision-making to reduce
high risk drinking and other drugs
behaviors. Coalition members consist of
campus and community stakeholders.
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