Outlines multiple models of collaboration among addiction and mental health treatment providers, as well as primary care workers, that can help improve the delivery of services and support to patients.
Addresses some of the concepts introduced in the report from the National Alcohol Strategy Advisory Committee, Social Reference Prices for Alcohol, which provided recommendations for social reference pricing (SRP) for alcohol sold from retail…
Reviews the literature on approaches aimed at reducing drugged driving among youth. The evidence highlights four program models and three awareness campaigns that have proven promising in altering youth attitudes about drug use and driving.
CCSA’s Issues of Substance is the flagship event of the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) that addresses issues related to substance use and…
Summarizes early findings from our National Guidance for Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health and Substance Use Health Care, a new project in partnership with the Mental Health Commission of Canada.
Three key items you will learn…
Summarizes our Supervised Consumption Sites (SCSs) Evidence Brief, which explains what SCSs are and how they help people. Also addresses how SCSs benefit communities and explores public concerns about them.
Poster provides an overview of how opioids are used to manage pain as part of a wider strategy alongside non-medical therapies. Also provides information about the risks of opioid dependence and links to further opioid-related resources.
With so many affected by substance use health issues in some way, Katarina Kane takes immense pride that her work can have an impact and help reduce the associated harms of substance use.
This poster provides information and links for finding and accessing help for substance use and substance use disorder.
François joined the team of CCSA as a Senior Scientist and Special Policy Advisor in February 2024. He was previously a scientific advisor at the National Public Health Institute of Quebec for 17 years, specializing in public policy.
On behalf of the International Society for the Study of Drug Policy (ISSDP), we would like to announce that our 14th Annual Conference, hosted by the Drug Policy Program of the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), will be held in…