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Health Education and Promotion Campus Impact 2017–18 16 paid student staff paid student staff 16 24 student volunteers student volunteers 2,795 volunteer hours volunteer hours 2,795 77,250 safer sex products distributed 101 rapid, anonymous HIV screenings conducted 14,000+ pieces of health education literature to local apartment complexes 8,000 sexual communication booklets distributed to incoming students MISSION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT We leverage a dynamic public health approach to foster and build environments, institutional practices and a campus culture that promote student success and lifelong well-being. We leverage a dynamic public health approach to foster and build environments, institutional practices and a campus culture that promote student success and lifelong well-being. 650 free bike helmets distributed 1,350 Nap Kits distributed Investing in Student Well-Being Investing in Student Well-Being Investing in Student Well-Being Established a unique UC Davis keyword with Crisis Text Line Created first campus-wide campaign to eliminate HIV stigma Installed five permanently marked on-campus walking loops H E A L T H Y U C D A V I S M O O R E P A T H start Established a unique UC Davis keyword with Crisis Text Line Created first campus-wide campaign to eliminate HIV stigma Installed five permanently marked on-campus walking loops Developed and installed Nourish, a point-of-purchase food icon at campus eateries Implemented and evaluated the “Aggies Act” medical amnesty protocol Collected 263 pledges from students, staff and faculty supporting mental health Developed and installed Nourish, a point-of-purchase food icon at campus eateries Implemented and evaluated the “Aggies Act” medical amnesty protocol Collected 263 pledges from students, staff and faculty supporting mental health Changing the Campus Culture Changing the Campus Culture Text “RELATE” to 741741. HIV Stigma Strike Out

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Health Educationand PromotionCampus Impact 2017–18

16paid student

sta�paid student

sta�

16 24student

volunteersstudent

volunteers

2,795volunteer

hoursvolunteer

hours

2,795

77,250safer sex products

distributed

101 rapid, anonymous

HIV screenings conducted

14,000+pieces of health

education literature to local apartment

complexes

8,000sexual

communication booklets

distributed to incoming students

MISSIONSTATEMENTMISSIONSTATEMENTMISSIONSTATEMENT

We leverage a dynamic public health approach to foster and build environments, institutional practices and a campus culture that promote student success and lifelong well-being.

We leverage a dynamic public health approach to foster and build environments, institutional practices and a campus culture that promote student success and lifelong well-being.

650free bike helmets

distributed

1,350Nap Kits distributed

Investing in Student Well-BeingInvesting in Student Well-BeingInvesting in Student Well-Being

Established a unique UC Daviskeyword with Crisis Text Line

Created first campus-widecampaign to eliminate HIV stigma

Installed five permanently markedon-campus walking loops

HEALTHY UC DAVIS

MOORE PATH

start

Established a unique UC Daviskeyword with Crisis Text Line

Created first campus-widecampaign to eliminate HIV stigma

Installed five permanently markedon-campus walking loops

Developed and installedNourish, a point-of-purchasefood icon at campus eateries

Implemented and evaluatedthe “Aggies Act” medical

amnesty protocol

Collected 263 pledges fromstudents, sta� and facultysupporting mental health

Developed and installedNourish, a point-of-purchasefood icon at campus eateries

Implemented and evaluatedthe “Aggies Act” medical

amnesty protocol

Collected 263 pledges fromstudents, sta� and facultysupporting mental health

Changing the Campus Culture Changing the Campus Culture

Text “RELATE” to 741741.

HIV StigmaStrike Out

Page 2: Health Education and Promotion - UC Davis SHCS · food icon at campus eateries Implemented and evaluated the “Aggies Act” medical amnesty protocol Collected 263 pledges from students,

received from 6 external funding sources to

implement campus-wide health promotion initiatives

$53,910

Meeting Students Where They Are

Leveraging ExternalFunding Opportunities Leveraging ExternalFunding Opportunities

Partnering forWell-BeingPartnering forWell-Being

Meeting Students Where They Are

HEPHEP

Coalitions

NationalPartners

StudentA�airsPartners

CampusPartners

3710

166

10Local andCommunityPartners

Coalitions

NationalPartners

StudentA�airsPartners

CampusPartners

3710

166

10Local andCommunityPartners

47programs with 2,031 participants

2,281Love Lab visitors at the ARC, MU, and The Buzz

3,115Therapy flu�es attendees

766new followers on Love Labsocial media (@UCDLoveLab)

2,034e-CHECKUP TO GO alcohol assessments completed by incoming students

13,806Each Aggie Matters pageviews

5,000+Safe Party website users

ON CAMPUS ONLINE

Improving Access & Health EquityImproving Access & Health Equity

Developed FoodAccess Map

Increased visibility of lactationsupplies at Memorial Union

Developed FoodAccess Map

Increased visibility of lactationsupplies at Memorial Union

Developed mentalhealth map

Developed mentalhealth map

Created online LGBTQIA+health resource hub and

SHCS LGBTQIA+ Task Force

Created online LGBTQIA+health resource hub and

SHCS LGBTQIA+ Task Force

We Thrive

Advocacy for newly availableNaloxone at the pharmacy

Advocacy for newly availableNaloxone at the pharmacy

Created an interactivemental health calendarCreated an interactivemental health calendar

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I didn't realize how much of animpact I would have on campus.

– HEP Student Sta� & Volunteers– HEP Student Sta� & Volunteers

Hearing my peers talk about the campaigns or events we work on at HEP makes it feel like we are making a big di�erence in the health of UCD students.

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