The message to students used to be simple: "Just say no."
But in today's schools, that message is not only outdated, it may be part of the problem.
Across Canada, student substance use is a growing concern. According to the most recent national student survey, 15 per cent of students in Grades 7-12 reported vaping in the past month, and 18 per cent identified using multiple substances at the same time. Many Grade 7 students could not identify the health risks of substances they can easily access.
Schools want to respond more effectively. But many are doing so without a clear roadmap.







