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The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is a national non-governmental charity formed in 1988, with a legislated mandate to reduce alcohol- and other drug-related harm. The organization provides leadership that allows for the development, implementation and monitoring of national priorities, and fosters a knowledge-translation environment where evidence shapes policy, practice and action. It also creates, sustains and leverages partnerships that maximize individual and collective efforts.

CCSA has 55 staff and a number of research associates, and is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The organization receives funding from Health Canada. Key priorities include youth drug prevention; reducing alcohol and substance abuse, impaired driving, and misusee of pharmaceuticals; supporting the addictions workforce; international drug policy; and improving Canada's treatment system.


Video Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse



See also

  • Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act

Maps Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse



External links

  • Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

Source of article : Wikipedia