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Let's Talk Drugs: Spotlight on Alcohol, Cannabis & Nicotine Events

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November 19, 1:00-2:30PM EST

Alcohol, cannabis and nicotine are the three most commonly consumed psychoactive substances among young people in Canada. Substance use is a familiar term among teens and young adults, but many do not fully understand the possible risks of using these products. They may be nervous to start to talk about substance even with trusted adults.

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New newsletter from the INTREPID Lab (formerly Nicotine Dependence Service)! Forum topic

The INTREPID Lab at CAMH (formerly Nicotine Dependence Service) is thrilled to share the launch of our first newsletter. Take a sneak peek below!

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*New* Vaping Cessation Guideline Resource from the Nicotine Dependence Service at CAMH Forum topic

The Nicotine Dependence Service (NDS) at CAMH is excited to share our Vaping Cessation Guideline Resource! This resource was developed in response to the growing prevalence of e-cigarette use, in collaboration with a group of international experts and people with lived experience of e-cigarette use, with the goal of providing evidence-based guidance for healthcare providers to support adults and youth (ages 15-24) who want to quit vaping.

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Request For Proposals - PHAC lit review on cannabis vaping among youth Forum topic

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is seeking proposals for a literature review on cannabis vaping among youth.

Access the complete RFP here.

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Youth vaping: What health care providers need to know about a rapidly evolving trend Events

Presented by the Canadian Paediatric Society, this webinar features Dr. Nicholas Chadi, paediatrician and clinician investigator specializing in adolescent and addiction medicine, CHU Sainte-Justine in Montreal. Dr. Chadi is principal author of the new CPS guidance document on vaping.

Target audience: Paediatricians, family physicians, nurses/nurse practitioners, social workers, youth justice workers, school staff.

Learning objectives:

• Discuss the short- and long-term health effects of e- cigarettes and vaping among youth

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