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Describes the availability of take-home naloxone programs in Canada and the steps required to make naloxone available without a prescription.
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.
Report at a glance examining perceptions of relationships with healthcare providers in a virtual environment from people in Canada who used virtual services and supports for substance use, substance use disorders and concurrent disorders and…
Examines the relationship between substance use and suicide among youth. This summary is intended to inform substance use treatment providers, suicide prevention and youth workers about the common risks and protective factors between suicide and…