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Prevention and Campus Health Initiatives

UHS Prevention and Campus Health Initiatives provides a data-informed, population-level prevention and health promotion strategy. Prevention efforts at UW–Madison focus on building the capacity of the campus community to create a culture of health and wellbeing by influencing campus systems, structures, policies, and environments.  

Our Focus Areas

Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Prevention

Reducing alcohol- and drug-related harm to our campus community

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Recovery Support

Providing support and community for students in recovery

Sexual and Relationship Violence Prevention

Shifting the culture around sexual and relationship violence

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Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion

Building capacity to support student mental health 

Presentations and Support

Live Trainings

UHS Prevention provides in-person and virtual trainings and presentations for students, faculty, and staff to support a safe and healthy UW-Madison campus, including topics related to:

  • Alcohol and drugs
  • Sexual and relationship violence prevention
  • Bystander intervention
  • Suicide prevention

Request a Training

Please note: Our online trainings may serve as a prerequisite for customized, more advanced prevention trainings.

If you are having difficulty with the request form above, please contact Mairin Hesselbein (mairin.hesselbein@wisc.edu).

Online Trainings

UHS Prevention administers several online trainings for students, faculty, and staff, including:

Looking for additional support? 

Our team is available for consultation and can discuss your goals to understand the best form of support we can offer. Send us an email.

UHS Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention     |     UHS Violence Prevention

UHS Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Promotion     |     Badger Recovery

Our Team

UHS Prevention professionals work to address important campus health issues such as sexual and relationship violence, alcohol and other drug misuse, and suicide.

Meet Our Prevention Specialists