Submitted to the Standing Committee on Health on Women’s Health in October 2022.
Summarizes the details of a meeting with CCSA’s Expert Advisory Group on Cannabis, Health Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, Public Safety Canada and the U.S. National Institute on Drug…
12 – 1:30 p.m. (EST)
The first webinar of the winter session explores First Nations and Métis mental health and wellness following cannabis legalization, through Indigenous-led research rooted in cultural knowledge and…
Bryce Barker has always focused his career on improving the health of Canadians. Before joining CCSA in November 2016, he held positions at the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health and the Centre for Addiction and Mental…
CCSA’s Issues of Substance is the flagship event of the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).
Highlights how young people in Canada, aged 18 to 29, are at higher risk of suffering from high levels of gambling-related harms, including financial, emotional, psychological and relationship harms.
Review Respond and Relate: Integrating Research, Policy and Practice Around the World
Adam Sherk is Senior Scientist and Special Policy Advisor with CCSA and an adjunct associate professor with the University of Victoria’s School of Public Health and Social Policy.
Poster with the message that moderation when drinking alcohol can promote better health. Provides the recommended limits for men and women from the Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines.
Recent increases in rates of alcohol use disorder in women have been linked to stress and trauma. Our conversation will focus on vulnerable populations, such as women living with HIV and female veterans with military sexual trauma.
This report summarizes key findings presented in the Clearing the Smoke on Cannabis series.