Engaging video education without scare tactics or judgment.

How SSP helps your students

Created by Professor Adam R Winstock and a team of other experts, this programme provides evidence-based information and practical strategies to reduce harm from substance use and improve overall wellbeing.

SSP offers all students at your university open access to a 42 module, credible, highly-evaluated, online education programme. The modules are assessed to confirm knowledge transfer and certificates can be awarded for those choosing to complete a minimum number of modules.

We offer a mandated course, requiring completion of all modules for universities seeking to offer a non-punitive, non-criminal sanction for students deemed to have contravened university policy.

The course can be hosted within a university’s existing learning management platform, with anonymous data collection and compliance with information governance, GDPR, ICO and research ethics requirements. 

All data, at all times, is anonymous with no recording of emails or any other personally identifiable data.

Course Content

The SSP is one of 4 case studies, showcasing new initiatives to help reduce demand in the Universities UK framework on addressing student drug use released in July 2024.

Our modular programme lets students chose what they want to learn more about. Featuring engaging videos, that cover everything from a drug’s history, effects, uses and harms the course won’t bore, patronise or preach. The modules place the use of substances within the wider context of a person’s life, raising awareness of the risks associated with alcohol and other drugs use, and how to minimise these. The programme is fully evaluated with pre- and post-module multiple choice questions to demonstrate effective knowledge transfer. Our course covers a wide variety of topics ranging from drugs effect, the law, sexual assault and consent and how to look out for your mates.

Topics covered in the course

We don’t cover drugs in isolation: we deal with the law, sexual assault and consent, mental health, civic responsibility and how to look out for your mates.

Drugs covered in the course

Additional Resources

There are loads of great educational resources and organisations offering legal advice out there. For scientific educational resources on alcohol and other drugs we recommend Drug Science. For legal advice on drugs we recommend Release. Other useful self assessment tools and resources are shown below.  

The Staying Safe Programme has the health, safety & success of students at its core.

Would you like to implement our course?

SSP looks very promising based on pilot evaluation data. Over 85% of students found the course credible and engaging. Knowledge gain is impressive across the course modules, with correct responses on pre- and post- test MCQ assessments increasing from 14% to 85%. The course can be hosted within a university’s existing learning management platform, with anonymous data collection and compliance with information governance, GDPR and research ethics requirements.