CCSA: Student Suggestions to Reduce Heavy Episodic Drinking

CCSA conducted focus groups on five Canadian post-secondary campuses (110 participants), screening students for heavy episodic drinking to participate. We asked students for their ideas

Substance Use Disorders and Stigma

Click here to download the infographic. Stigma is one of the biggest barriers to seeking and receiving treatment for people with substance use disorders. Stigma

Health Impacts of Alcohol

Alcohol carries a special social and cultural significance in Canada. It is also the most commonly used substance. While drinking is a personal choice, those

Have you heard… CCSA has officially launched their new website!

CCSA is pleased to inform you that they have officially launched their new website! Over the past year, they have been working hard on revamping

Early and Regular Cannabis Use Is a Strong Predictor of Cognitive Impairment

Starting to smoke cannabis earlier in life — before 16 or 17 — is one of the strongest predictors of noticeable cognitive difficulties according to

More Younger Canadians Using Community-based Services for Substance Use Withdrawal

More young Canadians are using community detoxification services than older adults, according to a new report by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

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