Thanks to the work of Dr. @Registered Member, with funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and in collaboration with partners from CAMH, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario, the Jean Tweed Centre, and Support House's Centre for Innovation in Peer Support...
A number of new resources are available to help women with substance use concerns and those who work with them make choices about the use of digital health resources like apps and web-based support tools.
- Interested in what digital resources are available in Canada to support women with substance use concerns, and how consistent they each are with gender- and trauma-informed principles? Check out the digital health resource directory.
- Curious about what to look for to tell if a digital health resource is gender- and trauma-informed? Check out the infographic checklist, available in colour and in black and white.
- To learn about the research project behind these resources, check out the EENet Research Snapshot: Digital Health Solutions to Support Women with Addiction During COVID-19: Applying a Gender- and Trauma-Informed Lens.
- You can also view a webinar recording about the project.
For more information, contact lena.quilty@camh.ca