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What We Do
CCSA is committed to the health and well-being of people and communities. We focus on how substance use affects people from childhood to adulthood, the insights of people with lived and living experience with substances, and how stigma, sex and gender, and educators have a role to play in substance use health.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences
Early childhood experiences (ACEs) shape our minds and play a large role in how we interact with the world. ACEs can increase the risk of physical and mental illness later in life, including substance use disorders.
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Educators
Educators want factual information about alcohol and other drugs. CCSA creates evidence-based resources for youth allies, such as educators, to help students make informed decisions about substance use health.
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Lived and Living Experiences
The insights of people with lived and living experience of substance use are unique and vital. No one else can share so meaningfully about what their experience of substance use and addiction feels like and what effect this has on their lives and the lives of people around them.
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National Addictions Awareness Week
National Addictions Awareness Week highlights solutions to help address alcohol- and other drug-related harms. It’s an opportunity for people in Canada to learn more about prevention and harm reduction, talk about treatment and recovery, and discuss solutions for change.
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Sex- and Gender-based Analysis +
CCSA has committed to integrating sex-, gender- and equity-based analysis into all of our work. By reviewing the whole body of research available and refining the results, we’re able to identify research and resources relevant to specific populations.
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Stigma
Stigma is not only hurtful, but it also has real-life consequences. In the field of substance use health, stigma is a significant barrier for people with a substance use disorder or who have used substances in the past.
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Youth and Emerging Adults
CCSA conducts research, shares knowledge and provides materials to support evidence-based decisions and actions for addressing youth and substance use.
Get to know our team of experts
Miguel Andres Hernandez-Basurto, MPH
Senior Knowledge Broker
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Pam Kent, PhD
Director, Research and Emerging Trends
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Samantha King, PhD
Research and Policy Analyst
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Christine Levesque, PhD
Research and Policy Analyst
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Shawna Meister, MA
Associate Director, Innovation and Evidence in Practice
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Justine Renard, PhD
Senior Research and Policy Analyst
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Latest CCSA Updates
Re: Why economists should like booze
As a research scientist in epidemiology and health economics, with a focus on alcohol and other substances, I found your article comparing alcohol non-users to free-riders to be light on fact and…
As a research scientist in epidemiology and health economics, with a focus on alcohol and other substances, I found your article comparing alcohol non-users to free-riders to be light on fact and…