Media Advisory - Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction Presents a National Conference on Prevention, Harm Reduction, Treatment and Recovery Français
CALGARY, Nov. 9, 2017 /CNW/ - Issues of Substance (IOS) is Canada's only national conference that brings together addiction workers, healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers, knowledge brokers and those with lived and living experience from across the country.
This three-day event is hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA). The presentations, workshops and keynote panel discussions scheduled for this conference were carefully chosen to reflect the latest research, innovative ideas and urgent issues affecting Canadians. The conference theme is Addiction Matters.
Conference Details:
What: |
Issues of Substance Conference |
When: |
November 13–15, 2017 |
Where: |
Hyatt Regency Calgary, 700 Centre Street S., Calgary, Alberta |
Website: |
We are pleased to announce that the Honourable Brandy Payne, Alberta Associate Minister of Health, will be speaking during the opening remarks on Monday. On Wednesday, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, federal Minister of Health, will be delivering a closing address. For full details, please see the schedule below.
Media are invited to attend; please see the accompanying schedule. Onsite, accredited media are to identify themselves at the registration desk to receive their media pass, which must be visible at all times. Media are encouraged to RSVP in advance to [email protected].
Conference Events Open to Media
Date |
Session Title and Speakers |
Time (MST) |
Mon., Nov. 13 |
Opening Remarks and Welcome Rita Notarandrea, CEO, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) Michael Prospero, Board Member, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction Honourable Associate Minister of Health, Brandy Payne, Government of Alberta |
8:30— |
Mon., Nov. 13 |
Keynote Address: Alberta Family Wellness Initiative: Can One Story Change Everything to Improve Health and Well-being Outcomes? Presented by Nancy Mannix, Palix Foundation |
9:00— |
Mon., Nov. 13 |
iPoliticsLIVE Panel: Good Health as We Age: Perspectives on Substance Use and Aging Panelists: Rita Notarandrea, CEO, CCSA Franco Vaccarino, CCSA's Scientific Advisory Council, University of Guelph Alastair Flint, University of Toronto Tony George, CCSA's Scientific Advisory Council, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto |
1:15— |
Tues., Nov. 14 |
Keynote Panel: Coming to Grips with the Opioid Crisis Moderator: Jane Buxton, BC Centre for Disease Control Panelists: Dr. Norman Buckley, McMaster University Dr. Nicholas Etches, Alberta Health Services Dr. David Juurlink, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, University of Toronto Donna May, mumsDU |
9:00— |
Tues., Nov. 14 |
Public Release of the National Alcohol Strategy Monitoring Project: A Status Report with Dr. Amy Porath, CCSA |
10:30— |
Wed., Nov. 15 |
Addressing the Opioid Crisis: Lessons Learned from the United States — Presented with support from the United States Embassy Moderator: Peter Selby, First Do No Harm Co-chair, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Panelists: Dr. Jane Maxwell, University of Texas at Austin Dr. Robin Pollini, Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, West Virginia University School of Medicine Kelly J. Clark, American Society of Addiction Medicine |
8:30— |
Wed., Nov. 15 |
Keynote Panel: Happy Hour: Promoting a Culture of Moderation Moderator: Ann Dowsett Johnston, Author Panelists: Tim Stockwell, Centre for Addictions Research of BC Hubert Sacy, Éduc'alcool Beth Martin, Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation |
10:30— |
Wed., Nov. 15 |
Closing Remarks Includes public release of the Joint Statement of Action: A Year in Review report Honourable Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health Rita Notarandrea, CEO, CCSA |
11:45 a.m.— |
SOURCE Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
Media contacts: Andrea Brasset, Email: [email protected], Cell: 613-316-0796; Jennifer Brigden, Email: [email protected], Cell: 613-266-5469; Media interviews can be arranged in advance of the conference by emailing [email protected]
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