STOMPTM

Students Together Moving to Prevent Substance Use (STOMP) is a dynamic program that takes a comprehensive approach to curb substance use among youth including smoking, vaping, cannabis and alcohol use by targeting the student population and its unique characteristics, norms, and needs directly.



Students in grades 7-12 work with peers, school staff and community leaders to co-create a grassroots approach to reducing substance use in their school community.

Looking to dive deeper into our STOMP program and what it looks like step-by-step at your school? Watch the video or download the PDF below to learn more.



The STOMP program has been implemented in over 135 schools to date. STOMP involves the following components:
  • Initial onboarding meeting with school leadership and dedicated health champion
  • School-wide professional development session
  • Full day student design lab, using PHE Canada’s Student Centered-Learning Toolkit
  • Ongoing mentorship and support throughout the school year


Read STOMP SROI Report

Download STOMP PDF