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Recap and Resources: Family-based Approaches for Building Resiliency in Children and Youth Series
Parent Action on Drugs and CAMH Health Promotion Resource Centre collaborated with HC Link on an online learning series, Family-based Approaches for Building Resiliency in Children and Youth. In webinar one, we introduced and defined family-based/ family skills programming, looking … Continue reading
Emerging Trends in Youth Substance Use: How to Distinguish Evidence and Hype
Parent Action on Drugs recently presented a webinar on Emerging Trends in Youth Substance Use: How to Distinguish Evidence and Hype examined the influence of media-driven information and how to distinguish the facts. Parent Action on Drugs examined the research … Continue reading