Theory-based and evidence-informed resources created by educators, parents, and researchers aimed at preventing middle and high school students' use of drugs including: fentanyl, hallucinogens, opioids, and more.
For tobacco/nicotine and cannabis-specific resources, please visit our other toolkits at the top of this page.
What's a toolkit?
Toolkits are developed by the Stanford REACH Lab and comprise of a collection of curriculums, lessons, programs, and resources catered to a specific topic. While there are some crossovers between toolkits, our intent is to keep everything packaged and easy for educators, parents, and the like to navigate our resources. For any questions or concerns please contact us directly at stanfordreachlab@stanford.edu.
Created to provide anyone seeking information about fentanyl and other opioids, preventing fentanyl and opioid overdoses, and research-informed youth lesson, and additional resources.
Safety First: Comprehensive, Harm-Reduction Based, Drug Intervention
Created to provide high school students with honest, scientifically accurate information that empowers them, if they choose to experiment with alcohol, tobacco, cannabis or other drugs, to reduce potential harms.
Factsheets can be used to educate your community about the harms of using drugs and the dangers of overdose. Use as handouts or post them up in educational or clinical settings to educate your audience.