XXX Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity
Member Education: FIPG & Loss Prevention
DATE
- Introduction and attendance
- Purpose of meeting: Loss Prevention
- Attendance:
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Name
Name
*associate member
- What is FIPG
- FIPG, Inc. is a consortium of men's and women's fraternities and sororities which provides leadership in establishing and developing policies and practices for member organizations, educates and supports undergraduates, alumni/ae and Greek systems in risk management, and works to improve and enhance the image and reputation of all Greek-letter organizations through risk management
- Explanation of General Fraternity Insurance Coverage and Risk Management Policy
- Read DU’s general risk management policy to the chapter and discuss each section
- Discussion of required educational programs and each member’s participation in these programs
- Discussion of DU’s general insurance policy, including coverage, limitations, exclusions, cost and named insured
- Criminal Liability Education/Basic Legal Concepts Program
- Discuss criminal liability associated with DU
- Discuss alcohol misuse
- Discuss hazing
- Discuss sexual abuse & harassment
- Discuss date rape
- Discuss drunk driving
- Discuss illegal drug use
- Discuss serving/buying for minors
- Discuss party accidents/deaths
- Explanation of how an officer would be criminally liable for the actions of the chapter
- Loss of chapter house to Federal government
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
- Drug addiction
- Alcoholism
- How substance abuse can affect your future life and career
- How to identify a member who has a substance abuse problem
- How to deal with a member who has a substance abuse problem
- Effects of drugs and alcohol on the body
- Myths of alcohol
- Fire Prevention Program
- Proper fire prevention procedures
- Quarterly fire drill for the entire chapter
- Facility evacuation routes
- Standard fire prevention and escape tips
- How - and when - to use fire extinguishers
- Sexual Abuse & Harassment
- AIDS and other sexually-transmitted diseases
- AIDS and other sexually-tran
- Chapter attitude toward sexism/sexist remarks
- Are chapter events sexist? Do they promote sexist attitudes in members? Do party shirts depict sexist attitudes?
- The living environment of your fraternity - cleanliness, food service center, bathrooms
- Hygiene - group and personal
- Firearms
- Types of dangerous firearms
- Why firearms should not be allowed in the house or at an event