Preventing risks

Concerned about the well-being of our students, we have set up a range of preventive actions to support you in your day-to-day health . You can also play an active role in prevention initiatives with other students on our campuses. Here you'll find advice and information to help you avoid falling into the trap: on digital technology, drugs, alcohol...

On the Grenoble campus

  • Les Étudiants Relais health (ERS): At MUSE, in the BUs, at EVE and even in your own department, you may come across the ERS in action! This team of students, under contract with the health Center, with a variety of profiles and majors, is here to :
    - help you better understand health services and the organization of the health Center
    - Inform you about your health and discuss these issues with you
    - Organize events to promote your health on campus
    - Represent students at the health Center and bring your needs to the forefront
    And since they're in the best position to talk about it, check out their Instagram account to follow their news and get in touch with them: @ers.grenoble
    If you'd like to join them, keep your eyes peeled - we recruit every year!
  • Prevention officers (contacts coming soon)
  • Information and prevention stands are regularly set up during festive events. Consult the agenda
  • The Espace Vie Étudiante (EVE) on the St Martin d'Hères campus offers awareness-raising activities, workshops and training courses. Visit the EVE website
  • The Grenoble University health Center: a team of health professionals provide reception, consultations and prevention services. Find out more about the health center
  • The Grenoble Student health Observatory (Observatoire de la health des Étudiants de Grenoble - OSEG), set up in 2005, provides an overview of trends in certain health behaviors, attitudes and perceptions throughout the university curriculum. These annual surveys are used to update health orientations and define care needs and prevention missions.
    Find out the results of the latest surveys

On the Valence campus

The Valence health youth center (CSJ) regularly organizes workshops, training courses and consultations.
 
  • Life-saving techniques : first-aid training courses are offered regularly and free of charge. To stay informed, consult the calendar
  • Party prevention, Sexist and Sexual Violence (SGBV)
    The Student Life Department and the health Youth Center offer training courses tailored to students' needs and requests, including in-house training, workshops, conferences and small-group modules. You can contact them at vie-etudiante-valence@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr or find out more at the icampus reception desk .

    Relay students are on hand all year round to help students. They can be contacted by e-mail at centresantejeunes@mairie-valence.fr.

    Student associations get involved: L'Association Valentinoise des Etudiants (AVE), le Comité d'organisation d'évènements étudiant de Valence (CODE Valence) and Les bandanas blancs. The aim of this association is to combat sexist and sexual violence (SGBV) in the student environment. Through the presence of trained staff at student events, it offers a listening ear and potential help to victims of SGBV. Contact: bandanasblancs.valence@gmail.com. Instagram : bandanas_blancs_valence
  • Gynaecology consultations and screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): to answer all your questions about gynaecology and contraception, including implants, intra-uterine devices, pregnancy tests and emergency contraception (morning-after pill), and support for voluntary interruption of pregnancy (abortion).
    Twice a year, a screening day for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). Screenings are free and anonymous (with or without an appointment). You'll find entertainment stands where you can talk to health professionals. The young people's health center has a TROD (Test Rapide d'Orientation Diagnostique) which can detect HIV, hepatitis C (HCV) or hepatitis B (HBV) infection in just a few minutes.
     

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Published on April 22, 2024
Updated on July 11, 2024