Supported over 100 parents in our Parent to Parent Phone Support Program since June, 2018
In collaboration with META:PHI (Mentoring, Education and Clinical Tools for Addiction: Primary Care – Hospital Integration) and the CFPC (College of Family Physicians of Canada) provided a Pocket Guide for the in-office management of alcohol use disorder to the 34, 000 family physicians in Canada.
Asked to join the Toronto Drug Strategy Panel
Launched our first Public Service Announcement
Held five sessions with Toronto Police to discuss our support services, the effect of addiction on the family, stigma and drug policy
Presentation at the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) Conference 2019 advocating for CSAM to support the decriminalization of drugs for personal use
Sponsored the first Addiction Medicine Week at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
Presentations to University of Toronto medical students during Family Medicine Week
CMC: Foundation for Change in the U.S. trained 16 of our parent volunteers for two days in CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training), ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and MI (Motivational Interviewing)
Barb Watts, an ER physician and Member of our Board has joined the Opioid Task Force of The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)
Presentation to McMaster Universitymedical students on the impact of addiction on the family
Presentations to the Canada Revenue Agency
Interviewed by the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario regarding their value-for-money audit of addiction services in Ontario
Presentation at a conference hosted by the Durham Harm Reduction Coalition on a family perspective of stigma and harm reduction
Hosted a Free Screening of Flood – The Overdose Epidemic in Canada, followed by a Q&A with director, Adam d’Addario, Toronto Public Health, Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the Co-Founders of FAR
As a result of a meeting with the Canadian Psychologists Association (CPA), the CPA has agreed to build an online program that could be used by all Canadian schools in teaching psychology students about addiction
Costco and Walmart are changing their policies as a result of our initiative to have naloxone kits and signage in all pharmacies across Canada
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