As advisors, it is important to understand where the fraternal world was, how it lead to the creation of these policies, and how to best create community procedures and standards which put these expectations into action. This program will equip participants with the tools to successfully advise their chapters and IFCs in moving forward and being proactive as it relates to health and safety concerns and allows time to take a deeper look at the similarities and differences between NIC health and safety standards and FIPG. Special attention will be given to the work of advisors who are supporting a council who is choosing a harm reduction approach to member safety while still holding chapters accountable for policy violations. Through this program, it will be clear to see how campus and headquarters professionals can work together to engage IFC men in creating a community that adheres to these standards to create a healthier and safer fraternal member experience.