People with lived and living experience of substance use and their families and friends (LLEAFF) are experts in the field of substance use.
Examines how alcohol drink labels communicate information to consumers. Labels provide information on the number of drinks specific to a particular product, taking into account the percentage of alcohol by volume and the volume of the container…
Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of roadside survey data of commercial vehicle drivers across Canada.
The Mental Health for All (MH4A) Conference plays a unique role in uniting the people and ideas that exemplify mental health in Canada.
Case study summarizes the Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth (Open Doors)’s Brain Builders Lab project.
Complements the Cannabis Legalization: 2021–2022 Observations report, which examines the impact and implementation of the 2018 Cannabis Act. This topic summary focuses on areas where more investigation is needed from a research perspective.
To help improve how we treat individuals with concurrent disorders, a prioritization exercise with experts from across Canada was conducted during the Concurrent Disorders Think Tank in December 2024. The event was co-hosted by CCSA and Homewood…
Outlines the continuum of care to provide quality treatment for youth who experience harm from psychoactive prescription drugs.
Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of roadside survey data of passenger and light duty vehicle drivers across Canada.
Outlines the continuum of care to provide quality treatment for treating older adults who experience harms from psychoactive prescription drugs.
Summarizes the evidence drawn from worldwide evidence reviews, mathematical modelling, consultations and discussions. It aims to provide people in Canada with accurate and current information about the risks and harms associated with the use of…
CCSA hosting mayors from across Canada to address impact of the substance use crisis on small cities
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is gathering mayors of small cities in Lethbridge, Alta., to continue work on the first municipally led, integrated standards for treatment, harm reduction, recovery, prevention and…