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What Do You Mean I Have to Do a Report?: The DFSCA Biennial Report

What Do You Mean I Have to Do a Report?: The DFSCA Biennial Report

The Drugs-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) originally written to enforce drug laws, offers a contribution to and an opportunity for investment in substance misuse prevention efforts. Through the biennial report, institutions are required to review and report on all prevention and response efforts conducted on their campus. Representatives from different types of institutions will report on their processes, successes and challenges. 

 Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe the DFSCA and the requirements of the Biennial Review
  2. Identify and apply tools or steps to the development of their DFSCA biennial report.
  3. Understand the value and leverage the DFSCA biennial report has towards prevention efforts of alcohol and other drugs misuse.

 Plus, earn CASEd Continuing Education Credit. 

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Eric Davidson

Executive Director, Health and Counseling Services

Eastern Illinois University

Haley Mangette

Assistant Director of Student Success for Wellness

Kalamazoo College

Elizabeth Peeler

Associate Director of the Center for Student Wellbeing

Emory University