| 9:00-10:30 |
Annette Dale-Perera
Strategic Director, Addictions and Offender Care Directorate, Central and NW London NHS Foundation Trust “The Models of Care journey: sharing successes and disappointments from implementing national drug and alcohol frameworks in England”
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| 11:00-12:30 |
Concurrent Session 1
CC 1 Moving the Treatment Strategy Ahead at the National Level
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SAT 1 Developing Creative Responses to Complicated Addiction Issues: Cyber Addiction, Insomnia and Smoking Cessation
Speakers:
- Dr. Didier Acier, Centre Dollard-Cormier
- Presentation not available
- Dr. Jeff Daiter, Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres, "I Cant Sleep" Practical Skills for Treating Insomnia.
- Robin Cuff, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
- Presentation not available
PHP 1 What Works and What Doesn’t in School-based Prevention Programming?
Speakers:
- Dr. Marvin Krank, University of British Columbia, Why Prevention Fails and what we can do about it; Adolescence and Substance Abuse.
- Dr. Amy Porath-Waller, CCSA, A Meta-analytic Review of School-based Prevention Programs in Reducing Cannabis Use.
- Marcella Ogenchuk, University of Saskatchewan, Alcohol Prevention Programs: Students' Experiences, Engagement and Efficacy
EIBI 1 Gambling: Learning to Recognize and Respond to Risk and Harm
Speakers:
- Bonnie Lee, University of Lethbridge, Activating Knowledge Exchange: The Researcher-Practitioner-Client Loop.
- Robert Graham, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Substance Use and Gambling as a Vital Sign: Exploring Systemic Barriers for Health Care Providers.
- Natalie Cochrane, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Adolescent Gambling.
PCHP 1 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Developing Capacity through Partnerships, Community Mobilization, Principles and Promising Practices
Speakers:
- Stacey McHenry, Saskatchewan Prevention Institute and Bev Drew, Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, Preventing FASD: Hope, Respect, Understanding, Compassion and Cooperation.
- Nancy Poole, BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
- Presentation not available
- Holly Mackay, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Presentation not available
CCMA 1 One Addiction Treatment Organization's Journey to Establishing a Community of Practice
Speakers:
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| 13:30-15:00 |
Concurrent Session 2
CC 2 Guiding the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) Renewal Process
Speakers:
- Carol Hopkins, First Nations Addictions Advisory Panel, Culture in Addictions Services.
- Kim Barker, Assembly of First Nations, NNADAP Renewal Process: A Collaborative Initiative to Enhance, Renew and Validate the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP).
- Darcy Stoneadge, Health Canada, National Anti-Drug Strategy: First Nations and Inuit Component.
SAT 2 A Meta-analysis of Studies of Integrated Treatment Programs: Length of Stay, Maternal Substance Use, Statistical Issues and Feasibility
Speakers:
- Ainsley Smith, Connections, Jennifer Liu, Cancer Care Ontario and Dr. Joanna Henderson, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, A Meta-analysis of Studies of Integrated Treatment Programs: Length of Stay, Maternal Substance Use, Statistical Issues, and Feasibility
- Presentation not available
PHP 2 Achieving Excellence Together: Developing a Comprehensive Health Promotion Framework for Nova Scotia's Addiction Prevention and Health Promotion Professionals
Speakers:
- Natalie Cochrane, Nova Scotia Department of Health, James Shedden, Nova Scotia Department of Health and Gwenyth Dwyn, Annapolis Valley Health, Achieving excellence together: Developing a comprehensive health promotion framework for Nova Scotia’s addiction prevention and health promotion professionals.
EIBI 2 Alcochoix+: A Program on Managing Alcohol Use (in French with simultaneous interpretation)
Speakers:
- Michel Landry, Centre Dollard-Cormier, Le programme Alcochoix + dans la perspective de l’Offre de service en dépendances du ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS).
- Hélène Simoneau, Centre Dollard-Cormier, Alcochoix+ : structure et contenu du programme.
- Louis-Georges Cournoyer, Université de Montréal, Évaluation d’implantation du programme Alcochoix +
PCHP 2 Professional Duties and Community Action
Speakers:
- Diane Kunyk, PhD candidate, University of Alberta, Do Physicians have a Legal Duty to Treat Tobacco Addiction?
- Shaughney Aston, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Opening doors, keeping them open. Doing addictions work within primary healthcare renewal.
- Bill Nelles, National Opiate Treatment Association of Canada, The National Opiate Treatment Association of Canada Involving patients in their treatment service.
CCMA 2 Care Monitoring and Evaluation: Dashboard Indicators, Adolescent Treatment and Problem Gambler Treatment
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| 15:30-17:00 |
Concurrent Session 3
CC 3 Integration, Collaboration and Coordination in Three Canadian Communities
Speakers:
- Jayne Caldwell and Chantal Desgranges, Toronto Public Health, Developing an innovative crisis service model for people experiencing crises related to substance use: a collaborative approach.
- Nancy Fraser, Alberta Health Services
- Presentation not available
- Rod Stanley, PEI Department of Health, P.E.I. Youth Substance Use and Addictions Strategy.
SAT 3 Detoxification services in Québec addiction rehabilitation centres and model for a liaison team specialized in addiction in hospital emergencies (in French with simultaneous interpretation)
Speakers:
- Pierre Desrosiers, Québec Addiction Rehabilitation Centres
- Lynne Duguay, Centre de réadaptation Ubald-Villleneuve, Équipe de liaison spécialisée en dépendance dans les urgences hospitalières
PHP 3 Research, Responses and Initiatives for a Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Alcohol Use and Related Harms
Speakers:
- Frank Elgar, Carleton University
- Presentation not available
- Samantha Cukier, South Shore, South West and Annapolis Valley Health, Alcohol Policy: Connecting Research & Practice
- Jean McClelland and Michelle Baird, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Nova Scotia’s Alcohol Ignition Interlock Program.
EIBI 3 Partnerships in Prevention and Brief Intervention for Parents, Allied Professionals and Alcohol Policy Developers
Speakers:
- S/Sgt. Ian Sanderson, RCMP, Kids and Drugs: A Parent’s Guide to Prevention.
- Dale Gruchy, Nova Scotia Community College, Building Educational Bridges.
- Nancy Poole, BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, Linking FASD Prevention and Alcohol Policy.
PCHP 3 Studies of Integrated Programs for Women with Substance Use Issues and their Children: Meta-analysis and Meta-synthesis
Speakers:
- Dr. Karen Milligan, Integra, Dr. Alison Niccols, McMaster University and Dr. Wendy Sword, McMaster University, Studies of Integrated Programs for Women with Substance Use Issues and their Children: Meta-analysis and Meta-synthesis.
- Presentation not available
CCMA 3 Measuring and Monitoring Treatment in Canada
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