- In this booklet, you will find information on ways to reduce the risks related to using drugs.
- This document explains the law of effect, including the substance, the individual and the context.
- This is a resource from AQPSUD about mixing drugs.
- The guidelines set out in this document focus specifically on the intersections of trauma and substance use issues among adult women.
- Case studies with four Canadian primary care providers who offer responses to opioid harms that extend beyond those outlined in the guidelines of the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse.
- This protocol is intended to provide clinical guidance to health care providers to support patients to mitigate the competing priorities and compounded risks of COVID-19 and drug use.
- At the request of the Government of Canada, CRISM rapidly developed a series of six national guidance documents. Collectively, the six documents address urgent needs of people who use substances,…
- People who sell drugs are providing a essential life saving service. Here are some harm reduction tips for anyone preparing or packaging drugs to be sold during COVID-19.
- This guidance provides clinical guidance to prescribers to help them support people who use substances to reduce the risks they face, and to enable physical distancing and self-isolation measures,…
- This provincially approved training curriculum was developed and guided by peer support organizations and people with lived experience in BC.
- CATIE NewsAs people with HIV live longer, issues related to aging need to be addressed to ensure good health and quality of life. Many women with HIV who are in midlife are not discussing menopause with their…
- CATIE NewsMany people who use HIV treatment (ART) will have near-normal life expectancy. However, research suggests that other issues are affecting the health of people with HIV. To normalize life expectancy,…