Your Community's Prevention Blueprint!

Designed in collaboration with leading public health, addiction medicine, and mental health researchers, SUPP provides schools with a blueprint for prevention, offering a roadmap to a healthier, safer future for students.

The Student Substance Use and Peer Perception Survey

Prevention Ed offers the Substance Use and Peer Perception Survey (SUPP) as a key service for schools that want to use their community's data to understand the unique risks students face. It was designed in collaboration with leading public health, addiction medicine, and mental health experts.

This service allows schools to measure:

  1. Student alcohol and other drug use

  2. Students' perceptions of their peers' use

  3. The connection between stress, mental health, and substance use

Schools that administer SUPP gain the ability to benchmark their findings against national datasets and historical data from previous school-based substance use surveys.

Following the completion of the SUPP, Prevention Ed provides support to communities to leverage the survey findings to create a prevention blueprint by pinpointing specific community risks and understanding the links between stress, mental health, and substance use.

For more information about the SUPP, please contact our Director of Curriculum and Data, Dr. Moira Kyweluk, MPH, PhD, at moira@preventioned.org