The intersection of substance use with broader public health concerns.
Public Health
High Risk Substance Use and Overdose Among Youth Conference
The rising numbers of young people with high-risk substance use, especially suffering from overdose, is alarming. Adolescence and young adulthood (under the age of 25) is the period of highest incidence and greatest impact of mental health and substance use disorders, yet there are no youth-specific services in place.

Nudge Theory and Alcohol Policy: How Nudge Might Shape Drinking

Global Drug Survey 2021

Who Cares if They Die? They're Only Junkies.
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Domestic Violence, Substance Misuse and Mental Ill-health: The Toxic Trio
Drug and Alcohol Related Mortality - Looking Beyond the Statistics
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The Pandemic Nine Months On: What Lessons Have Drug and Alcohol Services Learned?
Services have had the chance to come to terms with the seismic and sudden changes that the pandemic required of us nine months ago.
This webinar will look at whether some of these changes have been beneficial and will outlast the pandemic, and also what services will embrace on return to a more normal environment.
Prevention Talks: Providing Family-Based Prevention during COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities for Prevention Professionals.
Family-based prevention interventions have demonstrated effectiveness with a strong level of evidence to address substance use in the family by providing and building parenting skills to raise and nurture children so that they are resilient and display prosocial behavior.

New Online Trainings for Professionals Working in the Field of Substance Use Disorders
WiRED International Health Module on Quitting Smoking
