Drug Use at Universities - Staff's Perspective

An open and honest conversation around drug-related issues at universities from the perspective of staff


In this free webinar, different stakeholders from different universities shared their observations and experiences around student drug use.

They talked about what the problem is, what has or hasn’t worked in their university’s approach, how they believe the issues around drug use should be addressed, and what the barriers are.

Agenda

0:00 - Introduction

0:10 - Accommodation by Max Gibbs, University of Manchester

0:25 - Students' Union by Izzy Watkins, University of Surrey

0:40 - Safeguarding by Alison Golden-Wright, University of Bristol

0:55 - Drug services by Sorcha Ryan, Bristol Drugs Project

1:10 - Q&A

Suggested citation: NeuroSight. 2021. Drug Use at Universities - Staff’s Perspective [Webinar]. Available from: https://youtu.be/2N1efUiG7X0


NeuroSight can assist your organisation in engaging with different stakeholders to frame the problem and develop solutions. Please get in touch via info@neurosight.co.

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