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Dear Blazer Families,

Welcome to our UAB family! As a Health Promoting University, UAB is dedicated to partnering with families to help our students integrate into our campus community, achieve academic success and develop into professionals who are ready to face the world. We recognize that you play an integral role in helping your student make healthier choices and achieve their goals. For that reason, we want to empower you with tools so you can have important conversations with them about sensitive topics like alcohol and other drug use and interpersonal violence.

Negative experiences with substance use and interpersonal violence can unfavorably impact both the individual student and the campus community. Wellness Services, the Collegiate Recovery Community, and the Title IX Office have an intentional and comprehensive plan for educating students about alcohol and drug safety and interpersonal violence prevention.

Research suggests that families have a great impact on influencing their student’s health behaviors, and we encourage you to join us in our current initiative to fully educate them on substance use and interpersonal violence. We hope you will use this booklet as a guide to starting those tough conversations and understanding all of the great resources we have for your student’s wellbeing.

If you have questions about the material in this booklet or regarding the many resources we share, we invite you to reach out to UAB Off-Campus Student & Family Engagement at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 205-975-0684.

Sincerely,

Watts Jones
Watts Signature Jones signature
Ray Watts, MD
President
UAB
John R. Jones, Ph.D
Vice President
UAB Division of Student Affairs

Why is this important?

There are many exciting opportunities awaiting your student as they transition to the University of Alabama at Birmingham: from creating new relationships, participating in university events and programs, to engaging with their academic areas of study. However, there are also challenges ahead during their transition to adulthood and college life. One of the biggest all college students face is deciding whether or not to participate in potentially high-risk behavior or what to do if they find themselves in a high-risk situation. Parents and family members want their student to be knowledgeable and comfortable to make healthy choices, and so do we. Together, we can all work to ensure that our Blazers are making safer and healthier decisions during their time at UAB.

We recognize that holding conversations with students regarding alcohol, drugs, and interpersonal violence and other high-risk issues can be very challenging or awkward for both the student and their family members. In an attempt to help you navigate these crucial conversations, the offices of Off-Campus Student & Family Engagement, Wellness Promotion, Community Standards & Student Accountability, Collegiate Recovery Community, and Title IX have partnered to put this information together.