GLASS: Greeks Learning Alcohol Safety Skills

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Greeks Learning Alcohol Safety Skills (or GLASS) is a program designed by Fraternity & Sorority Affairs which focuses on education of safe alcohol consumption and response in emergency situations involving alcohol. This self-facilitated program allows chapters to provide education to its members in a series of brief workshops to promote safe drinking habits.

The workshop series consists of a combination of short, guided facilitations by a member of the chapter along with prerecorded PowerPoint presentations.

This series can be split into multiple formats (1 session, 2 sessions, or 4 sessions), easily presented in a chapter meeting no matter how much time you have to work with. Each session ranges from 15 to 25 minutes.

 

Next Steps

If interested, please come by the FSA office (location) to pick up a facilitation packet and promotional items for each member participating.

Implementation

Once you pick up your packet from our office that will provide you with instructions for implementation along with all needed resource links and the videos needed to implement the program.

Resources

For questions regarding the GLASS Program, please contact Fraternity & Sorority Affairs at fsaffairs@illinois.edu.