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UMR Recovery Community (ROC!)

The goal would be to launch a pilot of the ROC! program this fall with a small group of students

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Project Impact(s): Addiction

This project is in Concept Phase

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

Collaborators 

Lead Organization: University of Minnisota Rochester

Contact: Kim Norton ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: University of Minnesota Rochester

Potential Collaborators:


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Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Addiction

Level 2: Education, Education, Higher-Education

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Programming  

 

 

Detailed Description

 

Per PB Reporting

 

There are 50 collegiate recovery programs across the nation, according to the Association of Recovery in Higher Education . Of those, two are in Minnesota — one at Augsburg College and another at St. Cloud State University. UMR would be the first of the university's five campuses to establish such a program.

 

The students would live together at 318 Commons and have a live-in adviser.

To be accepted, students must have completed a 12-step program and have been active in the program for at least six months. To help students maintain their sobriety, the program would focus heavily on wellness, including offering activities like yoga and meditation. They would also have access to student success coaching. Carrell emphasized that the program is not about treatment. Rather, it is helping student who have made the decision to be sober.

 


Other Community News and Reports having impacts on:

Addiction
April 22, 2024: Credible Mind and Collective Impact
Introducing Credible Mind to support CHNA collaboration. 

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January 27, 2023: Community Health Assessment Process
2021 - 2023 CHIP Priorities and Status; 2024 - 2026 CHIP Priorities

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December 25, 2022: Collection of documents

Documents include Process Improvements; Planning Process, Memberships

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December 15, 2022: Minnesota Department of Health Eliminating Health Disparities

1. Request for Proposals for Grants with Community-based Organizations, Tribes and Diverse Media Vendors for COVID-19 Communications, Engagement, and Outreach; 2. Seeking Paid Volunteers to Participate in 2022 Eliminating Health Disparities Initiative (EHDI) Grant Review Process

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June 03, 2022: Olmsted County Health Assessment and Planning Partnership (HAPP)
Residents can help Olmsted County identify top community health issues.

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September 14, 2021: Olmsted County Health Assessment and Planning Partnership (HAPP)
Status reports: September 2021, March 2021 from CHAP quarterly meetings

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Last modified by allnode on 2023/05/07
Created by allnode on 2016/02/24

 

 

 

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