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Taking Care of Ourselves & Each Other

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SUPER Trainings & Workshops

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Our office offers a selection of in-person group trainings and workshops on a variety of topics related to substance use and online interactive education.

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Alcohol and Other Drug Education for Incoming Students

Welcome to Stanford!  As incoming students, you are required to complete online training to educate yourself and be prepared to help others.  While most students choose not to use drugs and/or use alcohol in moderation, it is important for you to be ready to navigate things once you arrive.  Given the imminent dangers associated with fentanyl-laced pills, it is imperative that we all are ready to help each other if emergencies arise. 

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Training Offerings

SUPER offers a variety of trainings on a number of topics. Find out what is on offer and schedule a training with us today!

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The Office of Substance Use Programs, Education, and Resources empowers the Stanford community to reduce high-risk drinking and its related negative consequences, make informed decisions about alcohol and drugs, and increase social outlets that support non-drinkers and light drinkers. Through collaborative education, SUPER facilitates open dialogue on a variety of topics related to alcohol safety and campus culture. Because of this, we strive to develop intentional education that is comprehensive and individualized to meet the unique needs of your community.