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COPE:
COALITION OF PEER EDUCATORS


CHEW's acclaimed and specially trained student peer educators produce campus health projects and lead active and informative sessions on alcohol and other drugs, sexual health, sexual assault and other vital health topics. Residence halls, classes, outdoor events, organization meetings and trainings are frequent stops for COPE teams.

The COPE Teams

The links below will take you to pages describing each of CHEW's three peer education teams, including the programs they offer on campus and how you can become a part of that group. This page continues with a list of combined programs presented by members from all of the peer teams.

Complete a COPE application.

ADAPT: Alcohol and Drug Awareness Peer Team 

PEACE: Peer Education on AIDS and other STIs in a College Environment 

SPARK: Students Providing Assault and Relationship Knowledge (formerly SART) 

All Peer Programs
These all-peer programs are led by students from all of CHEW's peer-education groups and connect the issues of alcohol and other drug use, sex, sexual health, communication, sexual assault and other topics:

Life After The Party
Step into the typical party scene at the U of S. Do you recognize any of the personalities you see? Find out what happens to your life during and after the party. Food and drinks are always served at this interactive program.

Silent Partner
Put on someone else's shoes and see what it feels like. What do alcohol, sexual assault and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have to do with each other? Find out during this sobering look at how our decisions tonight can affect our lives tomorrow and forever.

 


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