We’re pleased to announce that the Keele University and Keele University Students Union have successfully obtained their second SOS-UK Drug and Alcohol accreditation following a two-day audit.
This accreditation illustrates a perseverance and commitment from the partnership to embed a social norm of responsible alcohol consumption and to change the conversation on drugs away from zero tolerance and towards reducing harm.
Key findings of the audit include:
SOS-UK trained Keele University student volunteers to audit their institution.
One student auditor said: “The partnership's Drug & Alcohol Impact work demonstrates a profound commitment to community health and well-being, with effective strategies and dedicated efforts significantly reducing substance abuse and supporting recovery.”
"At Keele we're really proud of all of the work done to champion a harm reduction approach on campus which focuses on education and support. The audit and results really highlight our efforts in this area and demonstrates our commitment to this. The work has been led by Kara McEnaney and Kieran Giles who have worked with a Steering Group and student auditors to achieve this fantastic result. We're thrilled to be re-accredited and commend the work done by the group. We are already seeing the positive impacts this work is having on our student community and look forward to using feedback from the audit to steer our next steps." (Katie Laverty, Director of Student Support and Success, Keele University).
Congratulations to all those involved in the Drug and Alcohol Impact Programme, a great achievement!