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American Association of Poison Control Centers |
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The American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) is a nationwide organization of poison centers and interested individuals. The AAPCC network of 61 poison centers serves every US resident, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse |
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The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) is Canada's national addictions agency. Their mission is to provide objective, evidence-based information and advice that will help reduce the health, social and economic harm associated with substance abuse and addictions. |
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Canadian Network of Substance Abuse and Allied Professionals |
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The Canadian Network of Substance Abuse and Allied Professionals is the first national website developed specifically for Canada’s substance abuse workforce. This resource aims to facilitate the adoption of evidence-informed practice across the continuum of care and to encourage and support ongoing learning with particular emphasis on emerging trends, quality assurance and cross-disciplinary collaboration. |
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health |
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The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's leading addiction and mental health teaching hospital. CAMH succeeds in transforming the lives of people affected by addiction and mental illness, by applying the latest in scientific advances, through integrated and compassionate clinical practice, health promotion, education and research.
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International Council on Alcohol, Drugs & Traffic Safety |
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A independent nonprofit body whose only goal is to reduce mortality and morbidity brought about by misuse of alcohol and drugs by operators of vehicles in all modes of transportation. |
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OSH Answers |
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This is a collection of frequently asked health and safety questions, presented by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). |
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Working Partners for an Alcohol-and Drug-Free-Workplace |
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Working Partners strives to build a drug-free workforce by equipping businesses and communities with tools and information to effectively address drug and alcohol problems. |
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Centre canadien de lutte contre l'alcoolisme et les toxicomanies (CCLAT) |
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Le Centre canadien de lutte contre l'alcoolisme et les toxicomanies (CCLAT) est l'organisme national canadien de renseignements sur les toxicomanies. Notre mission consiste à fournir des renseignements et des conseils objectifs et factuels qui aideront à réduire les méfaits de l'alcoolisme et des toxicomanies sur la santé, la société et l'économie. |
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Centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale |
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CAMH est le plus grand centre canadien de sciences de la santé se consacrant à la maladie mentale et à la toxicomanie. |
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Réponses SST |
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Ce service gratuit est offert par le Service des demandes de renseignements du Centre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail (CCHST). Le mandat du CCHST est de promouvoir la santé et la sécurité des lieux de travail en fournissant de l'information pratique en réponse aux questions qui s'y posent. |
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Réseau canadien des professionnels en toxicomanie et de domaines connexes |
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Le Réseau canadien des professionnels en toxicomanie et de domaines connexes est le premier site Web national s’adressant expressément aux intervenants canadiens en toxicomanie. Il vise à faciliter l’application de pratiques fondées sur des données probantes dans tout le continuum de soins et à favoriser et appuyer la formation continue, et ce, en mettant l’accent sur les nouvelles tendances, l’assurance de la qualité et la collaboration transdisciplinaire. |
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