Farrell, L. & Walsh, Z.
Presents the latest clinical evidence on how cannabis use during pregnancy and breastfeeding can affect a developing fetus and infant.
Samantha King’s primary area of interest is the relationship between the brain and behaviour.
Summarizes the evidence on how different levels of drinking are likely to impact different aspects of health and safety, as well as the extent of risk posed at varying levels of intoxication.
Date and time: 3 February,12.00–13.30 Lisbon time (13.00–14.30 CET). Length: 1.5 hours.
Objective: To explore innovative programmes providing solutions in the field of homelessness and drugs.
CCSA is using online learning to address the stigma surrounding substance use.
We have developed three learning modules on the topic of stigma associated with substance use. These modules have been made with both the…
Case study describes Nova Scotia Early Childhood Development Intervention Services’ Brain Builders Lab project. As part of the project, Brain Story certification became an essential part of training for all staff at Nova Scotia Early Childhood…
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Doug Beirness’ career achievements derive from an interest in how alcohol and drugs affect people, especially their driving skills. He is CCSA’s leading expert on impaired driving.