Risk Prevention and Wellness
ZBT wants brothers to have a fun, safe and healthy fraternity experience where all brothers are treated as equals and have all the same rights, privileges and responsibilities as any other. The Fraternity prioritizes educating our brothers on the common pitfalls of student life and making healthy decisions. All brothers take part in a brotherhood enrichment program that includes education and relationship building.
Joining a fraternity is a privilege, not a right. Every day you choose to be a ZBT and be a good brother. These resources can assist you in living up to your commitment to ZBT and our Brotherhood Quality Standards.
If you, your brothers, friends or chapters are facing a true emergency, call 911. If you see something, say something. If you or someone you know is subjected to hazing, call the anonymous hazing hotline at 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1-888-668-4293) or complete an anonymous online form at fraternallaw.com/help-us-stop-hazing.
ZBT’s insurance brokerage firm is Favor and Company, Inc. These partners have provided or vetted most of the resources linked below. Favor and Company provides supplemental resources for parents and families of ZBT brothers as well.
Prevention Policies and Resources
Hazing
Zeta Beta Tau prides itself that our brotherhood is built upon integrity and that all brothers, even those who are brand new, share equal rights and responsibilities.
Hazing on campus is illegal at the federal level. To combat hazing in the 1980s, ZBT chose to abolish all pledging practices as well. ZBT brothers should be initiated immediately after receiving a bid.
Hazing refers to any activity expected of someone joining a group that humiliates, degrades or risks emotional and/or physical harm, regardless of the person’s willingness to participate. Hazing is abusive, derogatory and intimidating.
- ZBT’s Hazing Prevention Policy and FAQ
- Discussion guides for chapters via Favor and Company
- Self-assessment: Hazing principles from HazingPrevention.org
- Take the Hazing Prevention Network pledge
- ZBT brothers are required to take educational modules in myZBT from our educational partners at Plaid regarding hazing prevention. Login required.
Alcohol and other drugs
Alcohol and other drugs have a significant presence on college campuses. College is a major life transition. It’s no wonder that alcohol misuse is the number one health problem among college students.
- Guide: Healthy Use in Action via Favor and Company
- Toolkit: Alcohol Education from The Gordie Center
- Program/Toolkit: Generation Rx focuses on raising awareness about the dangers of prescription drug misuse and abuse.
- Video: How to Help a Friend via The Gordie Center
- ZBT’s Medical Amnesty Policy
- ZBT’s Common Source Alcohol
- Workshop: ZBT delivers a program at our chapters called Safe and Social. To request customized education for your ZBT chapter, complete a Chapter Support form.
The mission of the University of Virginia’s Gordie Center is to end hazing and substance misuse among college and high school students nationwide.
Dating abuse and sexual violence
ZBT makes available education that helps college students define, identify and prevent dating abuse and sexual violence on campus.
- Defining sexual abuse and What to do as an individual via Favor and Company
- RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline hotline
- FAQ: What is consent? via Favor and Company
- Policy: ZBT’s Sexual Abuse Prevention guidance
- Workshop: ZBT’s award-winning Safe Smart Dating program can be requested and hosted at your campus.
- Community peers: ZBT partners with Jewish Women International (JWI) and Hillel International to cultivate supportive communities through a variety of programs.
Mental health and wellness
Each ZBT chapter has a director at the executive level dedicated to wellness and risk reduction who develops, manages and enforces procedures to reduce risk for the chapter and its brothers.
- Resources: The Risk Prevention and Wellness Director officer manual and supplemental documents are available by logging into myZBT.
- All ZBT undergraduates have access to the wellness services from MANUAL.care. MANUAL offers an online resource center. Brothers in the pilot receive 24/7 access to the MANUAL digital platform and 13+ hours of evidence-based videos, monthly livestreams, weekly newsletters, and access to MANUAL’s private social media channels.
For questions about ZBT’s fraternal insurance or to request a certificate, email Shelley Laflin at slaflin@zbtnational.org.
