Urinalysis and Self-Reporting - Partners and Collaborators

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CCSA would like to acknowledge and thank the following partners for developing and implementing the Community Urinalysis and Self-Report Project (CUSP).
 

Partners that contributed to the development of CUSP:
 

Site LocationOrganizationLocal Study Leads
Alberta (Edmonton)University of Alberta
StreetWorks, Edmonton
Elaine Hyshka
Marliss Taylor and Richard Herrick
British Columbia

B.C. Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver

In-kind support from: Regional Harm Reduction Coordinators, B.C. Ministry of Health and Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users

Jane Buxton, Brittany Graham, Kristi Papamihali
Quebec (Montreal)Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l’Ile-de-Montréal,
Quebec Toxicology Centre

Pascale Leclerc, Carole Morissette

Nicolas Caron

 


Additional partners that have implemented CUSP:
 

Site Location

Organization

Local Study Leads

ManitobaManitoba Harm Reduction Network
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Veda Koncan
Paula Migliardi
Newfoundland and LabradorEastern Health
AIDS Committee of Newfoundland and Labrador
Jane Henderson
Emily Wadden, Alexe Morgan
Nova ScotiaNova Scotia Health Authority
Direction 180
Patryk Simon
Cindy McIsaac
Ontario (Thunder Bay)Lakehead University
NorWest Community Health Centres
Abigale Sprakes
Juanita Lawson
Quebec (Laval)Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de LavalCatherine Boucher-Rodriguez

 

 

 

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