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- National Framework To Reduce The Harms Associated With Alcohol And Other Drugs And Substances In Canada; Answering The Call
- This document responds to a call issued by Canadians, their governments, nongovernmental organizations and other key stakeholders for a more coordinated approach to meeting the challenges posed by the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs and substances.
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- “I Inject Less As I Have Easier Access To Pipes”
- Lynne Leonard, Emily DeRubeis, Linda Pelude, Emily Medd, Nick Birkett & Joyce Seto
- Injecting, and sharing of crack-smoking materials, decline as safer crack-smoking resources are distributed
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- A Key To Methamphetamine-Related Literature
- New York State Department of Health
- A comprehensive index of research articles pertaining to methamphetamine drawn principally from peer-reviewed journals, most of which are hyperlinked to the corresponding PubMed web page on which the abstract appears. (SLOW to download: 450 pages.)
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- Protection Of Sex Workers:Decriminalisation Could Restore Public Health Priorities And Human Rights
- Michael D. E. Goodyear & Linda Cusick
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- Needs Assessment Of People Who Inject Drugs, St. John’s, NL
- Health Research Unit, Division of Community Health and Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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- Ontario Needle Exchange Programs:
Best Practice Recommendations
- Carol Strike, Lynne Leonard, Margaret Millson, Susan Antice, Natasha Berkeley & Emily Medd
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- Sensible Solutions To The Urban Drug Problem
- The Fraser Institute
- An excellent and highly useful collection of papers from Canada's major "right-wing" think tank
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- This Just In...new To The CCSA Library
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- Tout Nouveau...tout Beau Dans La Bibliothèque Du CCLAT
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- Prohibitionism
And Its Symbolic Classification
Of Substance Consumption
- Nick Stafford
- An inquiry into the conceptual structures
of substance consumption classification in contemporary Australian society
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