The organised efforts of governments, health systems, and communities to prevent substance-related harms, promote wellbeing, and improve population health outcomes. A public health approach focuses on prevention, early intervention, treatment, recovery support, and harm reduction, while also addressing the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence substance use. It relies on surveillance data, evidence-based interventions, policies, and cross-sector collaboration to reduce the overall burden of substance use disorders and promote healthier communities.
Public Health
Australian and New Zealand Addiction Conference
The 4th Australian and New Zealand Addiction Conference will cover topics surrounding prevention, treatment and recovery.
Fentanyl Deaths Rise as Curbing Supply Proves Difficult
Smoking to Cancer Death Ratio in the US
75% of Teens See E-Cigarettes as a Safer Alternative to Tobacco
The Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science
Mental Health Issues and Drug Use Disorder in Young People
Issues of Substance Conference
Issues of Substance (IOS) is Canada’s only national conference that brings together addiction workers, healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers and knowledge brokers from across the country.
Improving Student Well-Being: Behavioural Risks, Active Lifestyles and Addressing Mental Health
This seminar will explore issues around the rising numbers of students suffering from mental health issues in higher education institutions, and wider aspects of student well-being including sexual health, nutrition, substance abuse and active lifestyles.
Alcohol + Energy Drinks May Make You Drink More
Global Forum on Nicotine 2017
The fourth Global Forum on Nicotine will comprise plenary sessions, symposia, panel discussions and poster presentations on the topic ‘Reducing Harm, Saving Lives’. The programme will examine the rapidly developing science in relation to nicotine use and the changing landscape, including policy responses and the influence of different stakeholders in this.