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COVID-19, usage d’alcool et de cannabis
Report
Résume de quelles façons la COVID-19 et l’usage d’alcool et de cannabis peuvent s’influencer mutuellement. Ainsi, le stress, l’anxiété, la solitude, …
Source : Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l'usage de substancesFormat: PDF
Published: 2020
Topics: COVID-19 resources, Substance-specific resources
Mesures de prévention – La consommation d’alcool chez les personnes aînées au Québec
Background document
Ce feuillet fait partie d’une collection portant sur la consommation d’alcool chez les personnes aînées. Il fait une recension des écrits des mesures…
Source : Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)Format: PDF
Published: 2020
Topics: Anti-oppression, Promotion and communication, Population-specific resources, Substance-specific resources
Final Report: Survey of Public Health, Public Safety, Health and Social Service Professionals on a Public Health Approach to Substance Use
Report
As part of the Normalizing Conversations project launched in 2020, the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) conducted a survey of public health,…
Source : Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), Normalizing Conversations Project TeamFormat: PDF
Published: 2023
Topics: Implementing a public health approach to substance use, Best practices and implementation

Recommandations fondées sur des données probantes pour l'étiqutage des produits d'alcool au Canada
Background document
Les recommandations suivantes portent sur des messages de santé appuyés sur des données probantes à inclure dans l’étiquetage des produits d’alcool a…
Source : Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR)Format: PDF
Published: 2022
Topics: Substance use policy

Determining the Features of Managed Alcohol Programs: Rapid Synthesis
Academic article
There are growing concerns globally of the health and social harms caused by alcohol. This rapid synthesis synthesizes the best available evidence on…
Source : McMaster Health ForumFormat: PDF
Published: 2019
Topics: Harm reduction, Managed alcohol programs, Substance-specific resources
"There is a Place": Impacts of Managed Alcohol Programs for People Experiencing Severe Alcohol Dependence and Homelessness
Academic article
Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) are harm reduction interventions that aim to reduce the harms of severe alcohol use, poverty and homelessness. The au…
Source : Harm Reduction JournalFormat: PDF
Published: 2019
Topics: Harm reduction, Managed alcohol programs, Substance-specific resources
Inside a Managed Alcohol Program in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Fact sheet/infographic
Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) aim to reduce harms from alcohol for people with unstable housing and severe alcohol-related problems. They achieve t…
Source : Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR)Format: PDF
Published: 2016
Topics: Harm reduction, Managed alcohol programs, Substance-specific resources
Une évaluation sur les substances psychoactives qui amènent les jeunes à l’urgence : pleins feux sur l’alcool, le cannabis et les opioïdes
Report
Examine les tendances dans les visites à l’urgence liées à l’usage de substances chez les jeunes et les jeunes adultes (12 à 24 ans) et le contexte d…
Source : Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l'usage de substancesFormat: PDF
Published: 2022
Topics: Population-specific resources, National data

Managed Alcohol Programs – Canadian Operational Guidance
Guide
To bridge the harm reduction gaps experienced by this population, a growing number of managed alcohol programs (MAPs) have been established in many c…
Source : British Columbia Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU), Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR)Format: PDF
Published: 2023
Topics: Managed alcohol programs

Operational Guidance for Implementation of Managed Alcohol for Vulnerable Populations
Guide
Due to the nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and the urgent need to support vulnerable populations, including rural and remote communities, this interi…
Source : Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR), British Columbia Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU)Format: PDF
Published: 2020
Topics: Harm reduction, Managed alcohol programs, Substance-specific resources