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“This isn’t gonna fix your child,” Experiences of parents using involuntary stabilization for a child’s substance use
DownloadFall 2021
Background: Evidenced-informed strategies are urgently needed to support families who are struggling with a youth’s substance use disorder. One strategy used in several Canadian provinces is involuntary stabilization programs, which involve the apprehension and confinement of youth whose...
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Fall 2019
The opioid crisis continues to worsen throughout North America. Alberta has been particularly impacted, with approximately two Albertans dying of an opioid overdose every day. Opioid overdose deaths can be prevented with the timely administration of naloxone, an opioid antagonist that reverses...