Client and Practitioner Experiences and Perceptions of Virtual Services and Supports for Substance Use or Concurrent Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic [report]
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Report on a survey of people in Canada about their perceptions of and experiences with accessing virtual services for substance use through telemedicine, video conference and other apps. The report recommends actions for policy makers and providers of virtual services. The study was done in collaboration with the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, the Canadian Psychological Association and Canada Health Infoway.