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Best Practices: From Data to Comprehensive Prevention for Fraternities and Sororities 2.23.2017

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Best Practices: From Data to Comprehensive Prevention for Fraternities and Sororities

2.23.2017

Why Does Data Matter?

PROGRAMMING

POLICY

CRITICAL PROCESSES

INSTITUTIONALIZATION

Critical Processes are the engine that power programming and policy efforts

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What is the status of your organization in terms of prevention?

National Insights from the EverFi Network

33% of Greek members

have not had a drink in

the past two weeks

79% of Greek members

would support a “no

hazing” policy for their

organization

24% of Greek members

experienced negative

academic consequences

from drinking in the past

two weeks

9% of Greek members believe alcohol is

important to their

organization

Over

Only

80% of Greek members place

a high value on their

partner giving consent

before sex

77% of Greek members feel they can play a

role preventing sexual

violence in their

organization

Source: GreekLifeEdu™ 2016-2017 Dataset (n=83,000)

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Comparing Year-to-Year Data

80%

79%

77%

9%

24%

33%

81%

78%

78%

9%

25%

35%

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2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017

Members who who have not had a drink in the past two weeks

Members who experienced negative academic consequences from drinking in the past two weeks

Members who believe alcohol is important to their organization

Members who feel they can play a role preventing sexual violence in their organization

Members who would support a “no hazing” policy for their organization

Members who place a high value on their partner giving consent before sex

Source: GreekLifeEdu™ 2015-2016; 2016-2017 Dataset (n=83,000)

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What was the turning point that made you realize you should develop a prevention plan? If you have a prevention plan, how did you utilize data to build it?

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Drinking to get Drunk

Half as many Greek students report

never consuming alcohol to get drunk,

since the start of the academic year,

compared to non-Greek students

Fraternity/Sorority

Unaffiliated

14.6%never

30.8%never

Source: EverFi Climate Survey Aggregate, n=30K

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Safe Ways to Drink

of Greek members are currently trying to drink alcohol in a healthier and safer way27%

40% are thinking about drinking in a safer way

see NO need to change the way they drink60%Source: GreekLifeEdu™ 2016-2017 Dataset (n=83,000)

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How have you used aggregate data to benefit your organization?

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How likely are you to engage in the following behavior:

Support others who confront

harmful or problematic behavior79.5%likely

ActualNorm

Source: EverFi Climate Survey Aggregate, n=30K

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79.5%likely

How likely do you think most students at your school would engage in the following behavior:

Why is there a 31.6% difference

between what individuals say they

would do versus what they think

others would do?

47.9%likely

Support others who confront

harmful or problematic behavior

ActualNorm

PerceivedNorm

79.5%likely79.5%likely

Source: EverFi Climate Survey Aggregate, n=30K

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What has been your greatest success utilizing data? Greatest challenge?

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General Campus Climate

I feel close to people at

this school

I feel like I am a part of this

college/university

Fraternity/Sorority Unaffiliated

75.6% 54.1%

77.9% 58.1%

80.4% 71.0%

A G R E E

I am happy to be at this

college/university

Source: EverFi Climate Survey Aggregate, n=30K

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General Campus Climate

If there were a crisis at my school,

my school would handle it well

The school responds too slowly in

difficult situations

Fraternity/Sorority Unaffiliated

45.4% 37.3%

29.4% 22.2%

52.0% 46.4%

47.9% 40.2%

A G R E E

School officials handle negative incidents in a

fair and responsible manner

School officials could do more to protect

students from harm

Source: EverFi Climate Survey Aggregate, n=30K

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What other data are you collecting? What do you feel like you’re missing?

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Best Practices: From Data to Comprehensive Prevention

2.23.2017