Provides a comprehensive review of the Drug Checking Symposium 2023, emphasizing the importance of drug checking in promoting safety and awareness in the unregulated drug supply. Offers a comprehensive overview of collaborative strategies,…
Highlights key data from the Mental Health and…
Outlines the activities of CCSA in fiscal year 2018–2019 and provides the auditor’s report.
Defines the alcohol deficit as the difference between what the government earns in tax revenue from the sale of alcohol and how much it spends on harms related to alcohol.
An educational forum for front-line addiction workers, social workers, EAP professionals and peer referral agents. Participants can register for entry level, intermediate or advanced courses and workshops and can receive Continuing Educational…
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction partnered with Health Canada to produce Substance Use and the Workplace: Supporting Employers and Employees in the Trades.
Facilitates conversations and increases awareness of the stigma that surrounds people who use substances, their support networks and service providers in the community. Developed in partnership with the Community Addictions Peer Support…
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…
Summarizes the keynotes, panels and breakout discussions held at the 2nd Drug Checking Symposium in February 2025, hosted by the National Drug Checking Working Group in Montreal and virtually.
Stigma impacts all aspects of treatment for people living with substance use disorder. The following videos explore these impacts and how we can work together to move beyond stigma.
One-page poster that provides information about accessing virtual care for substance use and mental health during COVID-19. It highlights the importance of seeking mental health and substance use care early, and provides a list of virtual care…
Illustrates the cannabis use patterns before first admission to inpatient psychiatry in Ontario. Based on the study, How High?