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BRICC promotes safer choices around alcohol and substances by teaching protective strategies, supporting both students who consume alcohol or other substances and those who abstain or are in recovery. Our interactive programs help students move from knowledge to action through measurable learning outcomes and practical resources.
Alcohol 101
An interactive 50-minute session designed to help you make informed decisions around alcohol use. You'll learn about:
- How alcohol affects your body
- What influences your BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration)
- What a “standard drink” really looks like
- How to track and measure alcohol consumption
- Warning signs of alcohol poisoning
- Medical Amnesty and how it protects you and your friends
- Smart, practical strategies for reducing risks
Led by a fellow student Health Advocate Leader, this session is a judgment-free space to reflect on your choices, ask real questions, and get the facts. Whether you drink or not, it’s all about making safer choices and looking out for each other.

Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP)
ASTP is a 90-minute program which aims to educate students about alcohol use, while increasing their interest in critically examining their drinking patterns. Students will learn the psychology and biology of alcohol use and develop skills on how to count and pour standard drinks, properly measure alcohol consumption, find their personalized “limits”, and discuss how to use risk reduction strategies. The goal is to teach students to recognize high-risk situations in order to minimize those potential risks recognizing that any steps taken toward reduction are steps in the right direction. This program is facilitated by a trained staff member.

Tabling
BRICC provides various interactive educational tabling events where attendees receive resources about substances, misuse, and harm reduction strategies.

Narcan Training
During this 40-minute program, participants will learn about current overdose statistics, KY Good Samaritan Law, and signs/symptoms of an opioid overdose. We will discuss how to respond to an overdose and how to administer Narcan. Narcan will be available for those interested in obtaining a kit.

How To Request A Program
Click the button below to fill out the program request form.
Once you have completed the form, a BRICC HAL will be in touch within 72 hours to complete the scheduling and confirm details.
When requesting a program, you are responsible for securing room reservation, set-up, advertising, and attendance.
Request a program or tabling for your event
If you have any questions, please call 502-852-3442 or email briccchs@louisville.edu