Frank Crichlow is deeply committed to substance use health–related work. He is driven by the expertise, knowledge and dedication he brings to the table. The challenging nature of this work fuels his motivation and passion for the field of…
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Shawna conducts research and turns it into action. Prior to joining CCSA in October 2016, Shawna held positions with Compliance and Capacity Skills International, the Traffic Injury Research Foundation and the Media and Democracy Group.
Analyzes the published research on alcohol labels with nutrition information, health warnings, standard drink information and low-risk drinking guidelines.
This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published. It is available for reference or research purposes.
Illustrates key context and data on use and perceptions related to substance use by individuals in non–safety-sensitive positions (positions that pose low or no risk to self, co-workers, the public or the environment (e.g., office staff, retail…
Presents the argument for low-risk gambling guidelines and the methodology and approach use to develop them.
Illustrates national data on substance use treatment in Canada in 2016–2018 for publicly funded, community-based services. Jurisdictions across Canada report the use of substance use treatment services according to a core set of treatment…
Provides key context, data, and recommendations on improving the substance use health of employees for employers and other partners (e.g., unions, associations, health professionals) in the mining industry, based on input from the focus group…
In collaboration with our partners and stakeholders, CCSA develops evidence-based resources to educate and to improve public awareness about impaired driving issues.