Illustrates that substance use disorders affect all walks of life, noting that 1 in 10 Canadians struggle with problematic substance use and that substance use disorder is a health condition that should be treated like one.
This report is based on focus groups conducted by CCSA with young people to better understand approaches to messaging about alcohol consumption and harm reduction.
This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published. It is available for reference or research purposes.
Reviews and summarizes the research on the characteristics of youth who ride with impaired drivers. The report summarizes behavioural, socio-demographic and psychosocial factors that can contribute to youth choosing to ride with a driver who has…
Summarizes a technical report of the same name that examines the effectiveness of sport programs in reduce youth substance use.
Report at a glance examining perceptions of and experiences with virtual care for substance use, substance use disorders and concurrent disorders among people in Canada.
Summarizes the technical report of the same name that was undertaken to examine the common misconceptions of Canadian youth about cannabis and its harms. Highlights key findings about what youth believe to be true about cannabis, why youth use…
Provides an overview of edible cannabis products, cannabis extracts and topical cannabis products. Outlines the differences among these products, including their use and effects.