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Drug Policy and Harm Reduction
Politique
This policy brief outlines facts and figures and priorities for action related to HIV/AIDS and harm reduction and drug policy.
Source: Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (CDPC), HIV Legal NetworkFormat: PDF
Publié : 2016
Sujets : Promotion de la santé, Politique en matière d’usage de substances
Drug Buds
Balado
Welcome to Drug Buds by CSSDP, make some tea, grab a seat and get cozy because Drug Buds is about to break down drug policy in Canada. Ever had quest…
Source: Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP)Format: Audio
Publié : 2021
Sujets : Promotion de la santé, Politique en matière d’usage de substances
Points of Perspective: Research Report on the Federal Prison Needle Exchange Program in Canada
Rapport
Despite ample empirical evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of needle and syringe programs, the federal Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) ref…
Source: HIV Legal NetworkFormat: PDF
Publié : 2022
Sujets : Approches stratégiques et de légalisation, Politique en matière d’usage de substances, Réduction des méfaits, Matériel de réduction des méfaits, Populations spécifiques
Involuntary Treatment: Criminalization by Another Name
Document de référence
This position paper is endorsed by organizations and individuals who call for the abolition of involuntary treatment, including opposition to the pas…
Source: Pivot Legal SocietyFormat: PDF
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Traitement et réduction des méfaits, Politique en matière d’usage de substances
Naloxone is Not Enough: Letters from the Heart of the Crisis
Rapport
The availability of naloxone as an emergency response intervention has been critical in saving lives. Modeling estimates that from January 2015 to Ma…
Source: BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC), Toward the HeartFormat: PDF
Publié : 2021
Sujets : Réduction de la stigmatisation, Témoignages et perspectives, Réduction des méfaits, Naloxone, Promotion de la santé, Politique en matière d’usage de substances
Promising Policies to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms
Document de référence
This document offers a summary of impactful alcohol-related initiatives and policies chosen based on specific criteria. These criteria include: Bei…
Source: Association pour la santé publique du Québec (ASPQ), Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)Format: PDF
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Politique en matière d’usage de substances, Substances spécifiques
Canada's Alcohol Challenges
Fiche d’information/infographie
The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is delighted to showcase an invaluable suite of resources developed by one of our collaborators and par…
Source: Association pour la santé publique du Québec (ASPQ)Format: PDF
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Politique en matière d’usage de substances, Substances spécifiques
Alcohol Policy Package
Document
The Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) is calling on all medical officers of health and boards of health to make reducing the population harms …
Source: Ontario Public Health AssociationFormat: PDF
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Politique en matière d’usage de substances, Approches stratégiques et de légalisation, Substances spécifiques
Principles of Non-Police Response to Drug Use Concerns and Emergencies
Document de référence
We all care about the health and safety of our communities. Some of the top concerns we hear about include the overdose crisis, public homelessness a…
Source: Drug Policy AllianceFormat: PDF
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Politique en matière d’usage de substances, Approches stratégiques et de légalisation
Supervised Consumption Sites and Harm Reduction Policy: Challenges, Strategy and Collaboration
Webinaire
As controversy surrounding the Mobile Overdose Prevention Site (MOPS) launched by Sunshine House has demonstrated, interplay among community need, ef…
Source: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)Format: Audiovisuel
Publié : 2023
Sujets : Sites de consommation supervisée, Politique en matière d’usage de substances