Archived Publications - Workplace

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Welcome to the Workplace section of the CCSA Web Archive Library.

Please browse the publications below, which are organized by their year of publishing. Publications in the Web Archive Library were published at least five years ago. 

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Publications from 2019

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Substance Use and the Workplace: Tools and Resources
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Substance Use and the Workplace: Tools and Resources

August 6, 2019

Provides a list of tools, resources and information with links to help workplaces develop new or improve existing workplace policies to address impairment and substance use...

Publications from 2018

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A Review of Workplace Substance Use Policies in Canada (Report at a Glance)
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A Review of Workplace Substance Use Policies in Canada (Report at a Glance)

December 16, 2018

Summarizes a technical report of the same name about the state of Canadian substance use...

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A Review of Workplace Substance Use Policies in Canada: Strengths, Gaps and Key Considerations
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A Review of Workplace Substance Use Policies in Canada: Strengths, Gaps and Key Considerations

December 16, 2018

Examines the state of Canadian substance use policies in the workplace by surveying the...

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Guidance, Tools and Resources

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CCSA produces research-based publications, tools, and resources to support evidence-based decision-making on substance use health issues. Select your area of interest from the six categories below: 

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Substances

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Delve into key resources on commonly used substances, such as alcohol, cannabis, opioids, stimulants and psychedelics. Learn about their effects, usage patterns, associated health and social consequences, and harm reduction considerations

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Personal and Societal Impacts

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Get insights on the personal and societal impacts of substance use and addiction , including gambling and impaired driving, and their effects on health, safety, and social well-being. Learn about effective prevention and harm-reduction strategies in various sectors.

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Communities

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Communities share common interests, values or goals, and interact with one another to build relationships and help networks. These materials support more inclusive, equitable, and community-informed responses to substance use and addiction. Dive into resources highlighting people with lived and living experience, stigma, sex- and gender-based analysis, Indigenous Peoples, and housing. 

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Treatment and Prevention

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Explore medical, psychological, and social approaches aimed at helping individuals avoid or recover from substance use disorders. Get the facts on public health topics and learn about collaborative efforts to reduce stigma and promote more equitable, inclusive responses to substance use.

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Youth

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Learn about factors influencing substance use in young people, including childhood trauma and brain development, and get tools to support adult allies in leading meaningful, evidence-informed conversations with youth. Content promotes early prevention, harm reduction and supportive environments for youth up to age 25.

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Substance Use and the Workplace

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Substance use has a significant impact on the workplace, potentially affecting safety, productivity and employee well-being. Explore research on substance use in various industries. Resources support workplace leaders in building more supportive, stigma-free environments through practical strategies, improved approaches and initiative-taking education.