WEBSITES
Fundamentals of Addiction - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Information about the fundamentals of addiction.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth, Health Professionals
Overdose Prevention - Canadian Mental Health Association
Article about overdose prevention, warning signs, symptoms, what to do in the event of overdose, and how to reduce the risk.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth
Drug Free Kids Canada - Drug Free Kids Canada
Website with information on substances, drug prevention tools, and resources along with strategies to communicate effectively with children about a growing list of current issues.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth
Talking with Children and Youth about Substance Use - Government of Alberta
Resources to support talking with children and youth about substance use.
Audience: Parents and Families
Substance Use – Teen Talk - Sexual Education Resource Centre MB
Foundational information about substance use.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth
VIDEOS
Ask a Paramedic - Opioid Overdoses - Alberta Health Services
Edmonton paramedic talking about the signs of an opioid overdose and what to do if you witness someone experiencing an overdose.
Audience: Parents and Families
Teen Substance Use & Abuse (Alcohol, Tobacco, Vaping, Marijuana, and More) - Oasis Mental Health Applications
Video about teen substance use and abuse.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth
INFORMATION HANDOUTS
Recognizing Resilience: A Workbook for Parents and Caregivers of Teens Involved with Substances - Kelty Mental Health
A workbook for parents and caregivers of teens involved with substances.
Audience: Parents and Families
Talking with Teenagers about Drugs - Government of Canada
Tips for talking with teens about drugs.
Audience: Parents and Families
EDUCATIONAL MODULES
Addiction 101 - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
20-minute self-directed course about addiction for people who are concerned about themselves, family, or friends.
Audience: Parents and Families, Youth, Health Professionals
PACES Training: Information for Health Professionals - Alberta Health Services
Provincial Addiction & Mental Health Curricula & Experiential Skills (PACES) Training provides accessible, self-paced, and personalized Addiction & Mental Health education for health professionals.
Audience: Health Professionals
These resources were gathered and reviewed by a mental health professional as part of the Building Service Capacity for Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Primary Care and Pediatrics project in partnership with Alberta Health Services, the Edmonton Zone Primary Care Networks, and CASA Mental Health.