Heavy Episodic Drinking Among Post-secondary Students: Influencing Factors and Implications (Report)
Using data gathered through focus groups conducted with post-secondary students, examines the various factors that contribute to heavy episodic drinking among post-secondary students and provides student ideas for reducing heavy episodic drinking…
Date: March 22, 2021 Time: 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., EST
Jeff Bourne got involved in substance use health work after his own lived experience with a substance use disorder. He believes that harm reduction is a great pathway to wellness for people in similar situations.
Explores how people who use drugs and the climate emergency interconnect. For example, in 2021 flooding in British Columbia disrupted people’s access to opioid agonist treatment.
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Summarizes the evidence drawn from worldwide evidence reviews, mathematical modelling, and extensive consultations and discussions. The Guidance provides people in Canada with accurate and current information about the risk of harms associated…
Examines data on individuals who accessed publicly funded services for substance use treatment in Canada, to help identify information gaps. This report is intended for researchers, analysts, leaders, decision makers and advisors to support…
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Designed to help caregivers, educators, and other adult allies in providing information and guidance about substance use to young individuals. This guide offers suggestions for navigating these conversations from the perspective of youth.
People with lived and living experience of substance use and their families and friends (LLEAFF) are experts in the field of substance use.