Lunch and Poster Viewing Session (1-1:30 p.m.)
Please note that the code number before the poster title (e.g. P1, P2) refers which poster kiosk machine the poster will be presented at.
P1: Le paradoxe français dans la crise des surdoses montre l'importance de mettre en œuvre des réponses adaptées au contexte socioculturel local
Guillaume Tremblay, PROFAN 2.0
P2: Transforming University Culture: Implementing Harm Reduction, Trauma-Informed Approaches and Restorative Practices to Support First-Year Students
Laara Richardson, St. Francis Xavier University
P3: “Ease up on us a little”: Barriers to Syphilis Testing Among Un(der)housed Individuals and People Who Use Drugs in Kingston, Ontario
Duy Dinh, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University
P4: Behind the Screen: An Analysis of Stigmatizing Substance-Related Discussions on Canadian Subreddits
Tanisse Epp, Canadian Addictions Peer Support Association, Carleton University
P5: New Mental Health Services on Reserve with Crisis Services — Allyship Model
Krishna Balachandra, Recovery Alberta
P6: Developing Clinical Care Pathways for Substance Use and Gambling Disorders in Public Mental Health Care
Heather Durdle, Nova Scotia Health
P7: Stigmatization and Harm Reduction Services: Frontline Worker Perspective and Literature Insights — A First Step Toward Better Understanding How to Improve Service Trajectories
Camille Sabella-Garnier, Sherbrooke University
P8: Reprioritizing Tobacco Cessation Access in Northwest Territories Communities
Adetoyeke Adedipe, Government of Northwest Territories
P9: National Trauma and Violence-Informed Mentorship Project: Results and Lessons Learned
Jason Alternberg, Dr. Peter Centre
P10: Beyond the Struggle: Partnering with Caregivers to Revitalize Youth Treatment
Jennifer Bingley, Pine River Institute
P11: Utilizing Social Return on Investment Evaluation in a Supervised Consumption Site
Linzi Williamson, University of Saskatchewan