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Health Promotion | Health Promotion Program Request Form
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The University of Mississippi. To Schedule a Program:. Please contact the Office of Health Promotion. Click here to schedule a program. When scheduling, please be prepared to provide the following information:. Several possible dates and times for the presentation. Audience type (i.e., residence hall, academic class, student organization, etc.). Gender of audience (i.e., male, female, mixed). Whether presentation is mandatory or voluntary. The number of people you expect to attend. University, MS 38677.
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Health Promotion | UMHAs Application
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The University of Mississippi. University of Mississippi Health Advocates Application. The University of Mississippi Health Advocates work in conjunction with the Office of Health Promotion to create a presence on campus that links the community with the message of positive decision-making, and empowers the students to make a difference on campus through social, educational and outreach initiatives. Serve as a University role model and advocate for responsible and healthy lifestyle choices. Must possess ...
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Health Promotion | Eating Disorders
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The University of Mississippi. Eating disorders affect millions of Americans; approximately twenty million women and ten million men suffer at some time in their life. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, or an eating disorder not otherwise specified affect a person’s emotional and physical health. Eating disorders are serious and people with a disorder need to seek professional help. Many health consequences derived from eating disorders include:. Abnormally slow heart and low blood pressure.
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Health Promotion | Presentation Topics
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The University of Mississippi. Common presentation topic areas include:. Alcohol, Tobacco, and/or Drugs in College. Sexual Health and Safer Sex. Context of sex penile/vaginal/oral/anal/etc. Disease prevention, barrier methods. Designed for men and/or women. Relaxation, Coping, and Stress Management Tips. Healthy Eating, Fitness and Nutrition. Hand washing during cold/flu season. General Wellness, Men’s Health, Women’s Health. Rape and Sexual Assault Prevention. Contact Violence Prevention Office. The Uni...
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Health Promotion | Health Risks
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The University of Mississippi. HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY ACT INFORMATION. In the case of an overdose emergency, immediately dial x4911 (662-915-4911) on campus, and 911 if off campus. For more information, please contact the Office of Health Promotion to speak with a health educator (662-915-6543). Page is continuously being updated. Last Update: 1/6/2015. Higher Education Opportunity Act Information (H.E.O.A.). University, MS 38677. The University of Mississippi. Give Us Your Feedback.
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Health Promotion | UMHAs Mission
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The University of Mississippi. The UMHAs Mission Statement:. Create and foster a thriving network of organizations and young adult led peer education group supporting health and safety initiatives,. Empower students, administrators, faculty and staff to voice their opinions and needs to create healthier and safer campus communities,. Develop and promote resources and health promotion campaigns that support peer education, campus leadership, and activism on health and safety issues,. That all students pla...
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Health Promotion | Alcohol
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The University of Mississippi. HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY ACT INFORMATION. Students, recognized student organizations, or others found in violation of this policy will be subject to campus disciplinary action, as well as potential civil liability and/or criminal prosecution (See Minimum Sanctions Policy DSA.DS.300.035 describing minimum campus sanctions for alcohol and other drug violations). The following acts by individuals are prohibited by this policy:. Beer and light wines, as defined by Mississip...
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Health Promotion | Policies
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The University of Mississippi. HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY ACT INFORMATION. Search for the following policies on the University of Mississippi Policy Directory: https:/ secure4.olemiss.edu/umpolicyopen/index.jsp. University of Mississippi Drug-Free Workplace and Workforce (HRO.FR.200.020). Drug and Alcohol Testing (HRO.FR.200.040). Commercial Driver’s License Drug Testing (HRO.FR.200.010). Employee Assistance Program (HRO.BE.600.290). Convicted of Possession/Sale of Drugs (DSA.FA.600.130).
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Health Promotion | Healthy Eating
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The University of Mississippi. Eating Better on a Budget. Healthy eating for healthy weight. Higher Education Opportunity Act Information (H.E.O.A.). University, MS 38677. The University of Mississippi. Give Us Your Feedback.
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Health Promotion | Schedule A Presentation
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The University of Mississippi. The Office of Health Promotion is available to assist you in designing and presenting a variety of classroom presentations, workshops, or Greek house/residence hall programs to meet your programming needs. No need to cancel a class again schedule an educator to visit instead! Health Promotion Program Request Form. Common presentation topic areas include:. Alcohol, Tobacco, and/or Drugs in College. Sexual Health and Safer Sex. Context of sex penile/vaginal/oral/anal/etc.
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