Is That A Banana In Your Pocket…?
This program has several facets.
It starts with the Condom Lineup which demonstrates how to properly use a condom step by step.
Participants use bananas and condoms to practice with the lights on , wearing drunk goggles and in the dark.
Then, the program moves on to the Spectrum of Risk which deals with potential STI’s and how
they relate to different kinds of sexual contact (oral, vaginal, anal, etc.).
Finally, we talk about sexual norms at CSU and in other college populations as displayed in the National
Collegiate Health Assessment data including the discrepancies between our perceptions of the sexual norms and
the reported sexual norms. The whole program lasts about 45 minutes. Minimum: 8 people. Maximum: 40 people.
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Condom Lineup
In this program, participants arrange our scrambled
“condom lineup” cards in the correct order to learn the most effective way to use a condom.
After participants have tried their hand, there is a debriefing to make sure everyone
understands the steps and the proper order. The time that this program takes varies with
the number of people/teams who attempt the lineup. Minimum: 8 people. Maximum: 40 people. Back to top
Spectrum of Risk
In the spectrum of risk, volunteers from the audience are asked to hold cards
that represent the different kinds of sexual contact. This includes everything from
touching or kissing to oral, anal, and vaginal sex. The audience attempts to arrange themselves and
the cards in the correct order. Then, peer educators review their work and go over the different risks
associated with different types of contact and what they stem from. This program is usually 10 to 15 minutes long.
Minimum: 8 people. Max: 40 people. Back to top
Know What You’re Smokin’
The hookah presentation is perfect for classrooms or meetings.
It is an interactive PowerPoint presentation on what hookah is, the risks of smoking hookah and ways to reduce those risks.
The audience is asked to express their views on hookah and smoking using Iclicker technology, which will be provided.
The program lasts approximately 30 minutes. Minimum: 10 people. Back to top
Mocktails, Mockaritas or Root Beer Pong
CREWS Peer Educators help mix non-alcoholic beverages or
organize root-beer pong tournaments and disseminate information about
alcohol and health as well as ways to be safe when drinking. This program
is conducted in conjunction with Outreach and Prevention Services. These programs are
usually done in about two hours and are used as a supplement to other activities like a casino night or a dance.
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Alcohol Trivia or Alcohol Jeopardy
This program aims to educate the audience
about safe alcohol consumption through the use of interactive trivia or Jeopardy.
It can be the passive facilitation of trivia during another program or can involve a full fledged game of Jeopardy.
These types of programs are also conducted with Outreach and Prevention Services. Minimum 15 people. Back to top
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