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August 14, 2007 02:42:39 PM

 

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  The Wellness and Health Promotion Services department has a variety of resources for students. Students are encouraged to stop by during our office hours. Our goal is to keep you safe and healthy. J

*    How do I get Health Education materials and free condoms?

*   NEW!!: Fill out a One in Four Application here.

*   The Wellness and Health Promotion Services department has a variety of resources for students including Anonymous HIV testing.

*   We also offer workshops to organizations and residence halls. Workshops include: Nuts and Bolts of Sex, PARTY (Promoting Alcohol Responsibility Through You) Sexual Jeopardy, Healthy Eaters Taste Better and Here I Come. To learn how to schedule appointments please click here.

*    We are pleased to present the REEL WORLD  a series of videos and guided discussions. The program consists of your group watching a video in your venue with VHS equipment provided by you. Following the video a Peer Health Advocate leads a discussion that encourages an exchange of ideas about the video and its content. If you would like to suggest a selection for our line-up, please email Allen Thomas, PhD, CHES.  To learn how to schedule a REEL WORLD Video and Guided Discussion please click, here.

*    Interested in the laws regarding sexual assault in Louisiana? We now offer No Witness, an interactive courtroom play that explores the different controversial issues involving date rape and challenges your perceptions and attitudes. To learn how to schedule this program please click here.

*    Who are the Peer Health Advocates of Tulane (PHATs)?

*   All of this stuff is really interesting, how do I become a PHAT? 

*   Still have questions or needs specific information about nutrition, STIs or any other health topic? E-mail the question to askshc@tulane.edu or stop by room 110 to talk with a health educator. If they can’t help you, they will be able to refer you to someone who can.