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

Students Cite Having Fun, Peer Pressure and Campus Culture as Leading Reasons for Heavy Drinking

In a new report released by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA), post-secondary students express their thoughts on binge drinking. Heavy Episodic

Students are key influencers in changing attitudes toward alcohol, research finds

Their involvement is critical to reducing alcohol harm on campus By Kailey Lewis, Student and Enrolment Services April 10, 2018 Laura Henderson, health promotion specialist

We are looking for Graduate/Masters Students with an interest in FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)

Graduate/Masters Student with an interest in FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) We are looking to expand and we could use your help! The Prevention Conversation:

‘Drunkorexia’ is a worrying trend that’s growing among young women

‘Drunkorexia’ is a worrying trend that’s growing among young women Apparently it’s most common in university students. By Catriona Harvey-Jenner 8 July 2016 We’re all