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tarheel <br />Collaboration aims to reduce high -risk drinking <br />JANE LITTLE I PUBLISHED 17 HOURS AGO <br />Read more: http : / /www.dailytarheel.com / article/ 2016 /02 /collaboration- aims -to- reduce - high- risk - drinking <br />Quoted from The Daily Tar Heel <br />The Chapel Hill Town and Gown Collaborative is looking to hire a community and campus director for <br />alcohol and substance abuse prevention initiatives. The collaboration began in spring 2013 and works to <br />reduce the negative effects of high -risk drinking in Chapel Hill neighborhoods, downtown and the <br />University. The collaboration includes the town of Chapel Hill, the Orange County Health Department, <br />UNC and the Orange County ABC Commission. Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership will employ the <br />director and provide office space for him or her. "The position we all agreed to fund was in response to <br />work done and a report issued by the Town and Gown Task Force to reduce alcohol misuse," Colleen <br />Bridger, director of the Orange County Health Department, said. "The project will go into effect as soon <br />as we hire the project manager," she said. <br />Barbara Alvarez Martin, leader of the Town /Gown Advisory Board, said she hopes to have the project <br />manager position filled by the end of the 2015 -16 school year. Each entity will put forward $30,000 <br />annually to pay for the salary of the coalition director as well as the costs of the project. The total <br />budget for the town /gown collaborative is $120,000 per year. This money will go primarily toward the <br />director's salary, benefits and equipment. "As the director of the coalition, they would lead the coalition <br />and implement the work the coalition wants done to address drinking and high -risk drinking," Meg <br />McGurk, executive director of Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, said. <br />The director will work to initiate activities, educational opportunities and training sessions for members <br />of the coalition, the memorandum states. Qualifications for this position include a master's degree in <br />the social sciences, student development, public health, health education or a related field. Additionally, <br />they must have at least five years of leadership experience in public health. "Hopefully this will make a <br />big impact in our community," said Lisa Stuckey, chairperson of the Orange County ABC Commission, at <br />the previous Board of Commissioners meeting on Feb. 2. <br />At this meeting, the ABC Commission presented to the board an update on the collaboration. Bridger <br />said while the project is primarily focused on the Chapel Hill area, she hopes it can be applied to Orange <br />County as a whole. <br />Alvarez Martin said UNC has been involved in the project from the beginning. <br />"I would say the goal of UNC's project is to reduce the negative impacts of high -risk drinking through the <br />implementation of a comprehensive set of evidenced -based and promising environmental strategies," <br />Alvarez Martin said. <br />