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Primary focus
City, Province
Total ($)
-Addiction Services Central Ontario
-Adopting Harm Reduction into Practice: Engaging Community Partners Serving People Experiencing Homelessness, People Who Use Drugs & Decision Makers
-This project will create and develop harm reduction and stigma toolkits, which will help raise awareness and capacity of front-line staff and management providing services to people who use drugs in the York Region of Ontario. This project will also allow the organization to deliver a range of in-person services and provide harm reduction supplies such as naloxone and drug checking kits and will also allow the organization to expand its online chat to a 24/7 service.
-Project duration: March 15, 2023 to March 31, 2025
-Opioids
-Aurora, Ontario
-692,419
-Alberta Community Council on HIV (
-ACCH
-)
-Alberta Harm Reduction Project
-This project will work with partner organizations to enhance and complement existing harm reduction services in 10 communities in Alberta dealing with a growing demand for harm reduction services. Those communities will include Calgary, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Hinton, Edson, Whitecourt, Jasper and Red Deer.
-Project duration: February 14, 2023 to February 28, 2025
-Multiple substances
-Stony Plain, Alberta
-4,000,000
-Atira Women's Resource Society
-Shimai Drop-in Space
-Funding for this project will increase the hours and services of a drop-in program provided by women and peers with lived experience. The program provides women who use drugs and/or engage in sex work to get practical and emotional support, information on harm reduction practices, drug testing, and HIV and hepatitis C prevention, and harm reduction supplies.
-Duration of project: March 28, 2023 to March 31, 2025
+Abegweit First Nation
+Nestu'et Welo'ltimk - Healing Differently: Building First Nation Pre and Post Care Capacity in Prince Edward Island (PEI)
+This project aims to subsidize core staff to develop and provide post-treatment addiction therapy, traditional healing, post-treatment culture-based programing, community reintegration transition care, outreach support, mentorship, and assistance navigating community, provincial and federal programs to Indigenous Peoples residing in PEI.
+Project duration: December 4, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Abegweit First Nation, Prince Edward Island
+1,131,540
+Alexandra Community Health Centre (The Alex)
+Integrated Addiction Care within the Alex Community Health Centre
+This project would enable the Alex to expand their addiction care team with additional nurses, mental health clinicians, peer support workers and a peer support team lead to better focus on clients who use substances. Every person accessing The Alex be connected to supports (home visits, detox/treatment, follow-ups, housing) based on individually tailored treatment plans.
+Duration of project: October 28, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Calgary, Alberta
+2,534,332
+Ally Centre of Cape Breton (The)
+Peer Led Community Integration Through Navigation
+This project aims to provide health and social resources to people with lived and living experience who have been incarcerated or hospitalized due to substance use, including individuals who are being discharged from these institutions to homelessness. The project employs two Peer Navigators to provide resources to individuals post release, including support with housing, opioid agonist treatment programs, health care, treatment, and harm reduction services.
+Project duration: January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026
+Multiple substances
+Sydney, Nova Scotia
+186,510
+All Nations Hope Network Inc.
+spâ yâ w ("It is Long Lasting"): Resourcing and sustaining Awasiw
+This project will enhance the organization's existing service, Awasiw, which is a harm reduction drop-in space and the only service of its kind in Regina, serving people from nearby First Nations communities. The project will respond to Awasiw service gaps by expanding staffing, developing a peer training program for the outreach team, and collaborating with harm reduction specialists to bridge Awasiw clients to The Place of Hope.
+Project duration: September 10, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
+1,542,190
+ASK Wellness Society
+Shifting the Substance Use System of Care through Peer Navigators
+This project will recruit, train, support and embed peer navigators within organizations in Penticton, Kamloops, and Vernon to transform substance use systems of care. Indigenous communities within these areas will also be engaged. ASK's program manager and social worker will work together to match the peer navigators with host organizations to best ensure peer safety and appropriate fit.
+Project duration: December 3, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Kamloops, British Columbia
+2,081,314
+Bell Island Support Network, Inc.
+A Model in the Continuum of Care for All-Addictions Management: A Recovery Community in Rural NL
+This project offers a range of supports for people who are in recovery or contemplating a change in their substance use in the rural community of Bell Island. The project focuses on individuals aged 18-50 who are in active addiction or recovery and have experienced lack of opportunities, low levels of education and poor family support as a result of addiction. Education programs for youth are also being provided. The project builds life skills such as literacy, computer literacy, budgeting, being a responsible tenant, trade skills, skills for food security and healthy eating, self-care, mindfulness, and effective social media use such as podcasting and storytelling.
+Project duration: August 29, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Wabana, Newfoundland and Labrador
+1,891,090
+Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE)
+National Knowledge Broker: Source for evidence-based resources, tools and capacity building for service providers working with people who use substances
+This project will increase knowledge among public health workers, healthcare workers, frontline service providers, and policy and program decision makers who provide services to people who use substances through a comprehensive collection of evidence informed tools, resources, and online/in-person capacity building activities.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2027
+Multiple substances
+Toronto, Ontario
+1,106,608
+Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
+Roadmap to the Future - CCSA's Business Plan: Health Canada Core Funding Agreement 2021-2026
+CCSA will focus on 5 priority areas: 1) generate jurisdictional/national substance use information for early warning and trends; 2) conduct/synthesize research on alcohol, cannabis, opioids and other gaps in evidence; 3) strengthen services and supports across the continuum of care related to substance use; 4) work closely with the Mental Health Commission of Canada to advance initiatives that link substance use and mental health; and 5) mobilize alcohol and health-related evidence and support the development of tailored resources to raise awareness of alcohol related harms and help Canadians change their behaviours around drinking alcohol.
+Multiple substances
+Ottawa, Ontario
+53 million over 5 years (April 2021 to March 2026)
+Cat Lake First Nation
+Circles of Support
+This project will introduce contingency management and client-led circles of support to its existing in-community treatment program for Indigenous adults in various stages of opioid and stimulant dependency. The project is an expansion of the regional 'hub-and-spoke' service system model developed by the Sioux Lookout Friendship Accord Chiefs in 2021. Project activities include counselling, cultural activities, workshops, and cultural revitalization through using land-based skills, ceremonies, and traditions.
+Project duration: March 5, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Cat Lake First Nation, Ontario
+1,649,127
+Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
+Exploring alternative approaches to tobacco harm reduction and cessation among treatment resistant individuals who smoke
+This project will explore alternative approaches to tobacco harm reduction and cessation among treatment resistant individuals by determining the effectiveness of offering a voucher for the purchase of either an e-cigarette or cytisine (a natural health product for smoking cessation) to individuals who received cessation treatment (nicotine replacement therapy plus behavioural counselling), but did not achieve abstinence at a six month follow-up.
+Duration of project: September 30, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Toronto, Ontario
+3,447,567
+Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
+A new transition of care model: Incorporating peer support and community partnership into a unique Intensive Recovery Discharge Treatment Program at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
+For this project, CAMH will partner with the Neighbourhood Group Community Services to develop a novel Intensive Recovery Discharge Treatment program to improve outcomes for adults following discharge from inpatient care for substance use disorder.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Toronto, Ontario
+1,984,087
+Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
+SmokeFreeConnect: A Virtual and Community Hub for Quitting Together for People Living in Remote and Rural Communities
+This project will develop a smoking cessation virtual platform that will drive behaviour change in Canadians who use commercial tobacco products specifically in rural communities or communities where the need for smoking cessation is high and access to services is limited. Through the project, Community Ambassadors will be hired in 10 rural communities across Canada to help plan in-person meetings and develop links with health providers that will be used as a model for other communities.
+Project duration: March 11, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Toronto, Ontario
+2,690,401
+Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
+Using Virtual Alcohol Withdrawal Management to Expand Access to Care for Indigenous People
+This project will expand access to Alcohol Use Disorder treatment for Indigenous adults (18-60) in Ontario by co-developing a culturally adapted alcohol withdrawal management intervention delivered virtually through telemedicine.
+Project duration: November 20, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Alcohol
+Toronto, Ontario
+1,413,101
+Centre for Excellence for Women's Health Society
+Liberation: Developing Virtual Social Support for Tobacco Cessation with Low-Income Women
+This initiative will create and test a virtual social support group to sustain and support women's recovery from tobacco use. By doing so, the organization aims to fill the gaps stemming from a lack of tailored programming, an under acknowledgement of social determinants of health, and the overlooking of sex and gender related factors affecting low-income women who smoke.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Vancouver, British Columbia
+946,473
+Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
+Hospital Community Collaboration to Improve Trauma Informed and Culturally Sensitive Alcohol Use Disorder Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral for Youth
+This project will build on a 2021 pilot which implemented an evidence-based screening tool by service providers at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) to help address inconsistent alcohol or substance use screening for youth ages 12 to 21 in Ottawa. The project is focused on Francophone, First Nation, Inuit, and Métis youth and their families/caregivers.
+Project duration: March 20, 2025 to March 31, 2026
+Alcohol
+Ottawa, Ontario
+1,161,781
+City of Abbotsford
+Empowering Peer Navigators as a Pathway to Build Capacity in Communities
+The project will empower and support people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) and the broader social serving sector in Abbotsford to engage in meaningful roles that build skills and confidence by providing paid opportunities for PWLLE to support individuals in accessing a variety of substance use, mental health, housing, and nutrition supports.
+Project duration: December 2, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Abbotsford, BC
+802,500
+Community-based Research Centre Society
+Quit Buddies: A national, virtual, peer-led 2SLGBTQIA+ adult smoking cessation intervention
+This project will deliver smoking cessation and harm reduction activities to 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals on a national level to stop smoking and/or adopt tobacco harm reduction behaviours. Activities will include the development of a website and delivery of a campaign, as well as providing peer-based motivational interviewing and counselling. The project will also establish a referral network of providers who can prescribe medications to assist with smoking cessation for interested participants, and a supplementary referral network for participants who wish to seek help with other substances like alcohol or drugs.
+Project duration: October 9, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Vancouver, British Columbia
+2,712,646
+CUPS Calgary Society
+Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT) Intensive Case Management
+This project will provide an Intensive Case Management program for low-income individuals with a history of complex opioid and/or polysubstance use who are discharged from treatment settings including acute care. Individuals will be connected to Opioid Agonist Therapy (methadone, Buprenorphine, Sublocade, and Kadian) and other wraparound care such as primary care, mental health counselling, economic support, housing, and prenatal care.
+Project duration: October 2, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Calgary, Alberta
+1,924,292
+Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation
+Developing a National Support System for Front-Line Organizations and Workers who Support People Who Use Drugs to Successfully Transition Across the Continuum of Care
+This project will focus on developing organizational capacity across Canada to set up and deliver harm reduction services. The project provides supports, training and mentoring to front-line complex care organizations in five regional offices across Canada.
+Project duration: September 18, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Vancouver, British Columbia
+5,825,884
+Elizabeth Fry Society of Northern Alberta
+Beyond Bars: Substance Abuse Support for Women Exiting Prison
+This initiative will offer assistance to women and gender diverse individuals who have been recently released from incarceration and use substances in Northern Alberta communities. Clients will have access to counselling, support and guidance from peer mentors, and referral services to treatment and aftercare supports.
+Project duration: September 9, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Edmonton, Alberta
+985,522
+Elizabeth Fry Society of Northwestern Ontario (EFSNWO)
+EFSNWO Substance Use and Addiction Support Services
+This project will operate out of two transitional homes located in Thunder Bay, delivering harm reduction and post-treatment supports to empower women and gender diverse individuals to overcome the challenges of substance use, incarceration, homelessness, and reintegration into society.
+Project duration: August 21, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Thunder Bay, Ontario
+838,782
+Elmwood Community Resource Centre and Area Association Inc.
+Reducing Risk and Harm: A Substance Use Program
+This project aims to support people who use substances, with a focus on newcomer populations in the Elmwood area of Winnipeg who have completed residential substance use treatment programs. The project offers group programming focused on substance use awareness for people who use drugs and their family and friends, coping mechanisms, dealing with trauma and stigma, and strategies for daily living. The project also provides case management through one-to-one counselling for individuals throughout their involvement with the Elmwood Community Resource Centre.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Winnipeg, Manitoba
+837,420
+ENSEMBLE Services Greater-Grand Moncton Inc.
+H.O.P.E Helping Overlooked Persons Excel
+This project aims to engage people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) of substance use in the Moncton region through the provision of workshops, information sessions and group activities designed by PWLLE participants. These education sessions aim to increase knowledge, harm reduction practices, and self-advocacy among PWLLE. Through this initiative, ENSEMBLE also provides all participants with access to on-site counselling and a nurse practitioner for health assessments.
+Project duration: December 12, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Moncton, New Brunswick
+524,560
+First Light St. John's Friendship Centre Inc.
+A Holistic Path to Healing: Promoting Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)-Informed Institutional Change to address Indigenous Overincarceration, Substance Use, and Addictions
+This project will conduct research on the extent of Indigenous incarceration in Newfoundland and Labrador and the prevalence of substance use and addictions among Indigenous individuals who have been incarcerated to help inform the policy process. The organization will then co-develop solutions to address barriers to reintegration and treatment with partners and with Indigenous people with lived and living experience.
+Project duration: October 10, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
+946,897
+Fraser Health Authority
+Peer Support Initiative – Adult Addiction Medicine and Substance Use Services
+This project will embed peer support workers across six mental health and substance use programs at Fraser Health (Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission, Surrey, Maple Ridge and New Westminster) to target support to four key populations: men in trades, South Asians, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQ+ persons. Peer support workers will offer in person support group services across the region, and one-to-one connection to clients to help with transitions to existing services.
+Project duration: December 20, 2024 to March 31, 2028
Multiple substances
Surrey, British Columbia
-656,786
-AVI
-Health and Community Services Society
-SAFER Nanaimo Initiative
-This initiative will build on the experiences of the Victoria SAFER Initiative (
-VSI
-). VSI is an existing comprehensive and flexible prescribed alternatives model with health care provider oversight which provides pharmaceutical alternatives for people at increased risk of overdose.
-Project duration: July 6, 2022 to March 31, 2025
-Opioids
-Nanaimo, British Columbia
-2,500,827
-AVI
-Health and Community Services Society
-SAFER North Island
-This project will develop a community-based prescribed alternatives model in rural and regional British Columbia. This model would provide pharmaceutical alternatives to the toxic drug supply and enhance community care and social supports. The initial focus will be on the delivery of a fentanyl patch program to participants at high risk of opioid overdose across Campbell River, the Comox Valley and Port Hardy for whom current harm reduction and treatment interventions are inadequate or inaccessible.
-Project duration: August 23, 2022 to March 31, 2025
-Opioids
+2,386,017
+Governing Council of the University of Toronto (The)
+Safe Op project: prevention of chronic pain and opioid harms through the formalization and knowledge mobilization of best practices in perioperative pain management
+This project aims to update a national consensus statement on best practices for perioperative opioid prescribing. It recommends educating patients, assessing patient risk for persistent opioid use, judicial post-operative prescribing for pain management, and careful follow-up. The project focuses on those who prescribe pain management medication for patients undergoing elective surgery including surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists, and family doctors.
+Project duration: April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Opioids
+Toronto, Ontario
+1,200,000
+Government of the Northwest Territories
+Supporting Tobacco Cessation
+The project will offer smoking cessation treatment and support to interested patients during clinical visits. It will also be in hospital settings where respiratory therapists will offer support and treatment to individuals while admitted. The program will be implemented in primary care clinics and at Stanton Hospital in Yellowknife.
+Project duration: November 18, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
+1,955,059
+Grenfell Ministries
+National Overdose Response Service (NORS): A national hotline service connecting callers with peers for wellness planning, prevention education, and safer substance use consumption and support
+This project will expand their existing national peer-led virtual overdose monitoring service, NORS, to support communities disproportionately impacted by substance use including those in contact with the criminal justice system, those transitioning to treatment, rural, Indigenous, and construction/service industry workers.
+Project duration: July 5, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Opioids
+Owen Sound, Ontario
+6,380,034
+Health PEI
+Embedding Enhanced Case Management in Substance Use Services
+This project aims to provide enhanced case management training to Health PEI substance use service providers as well as community partners across PEI. The advanced training provides access to comprehensive, multidisciplinary, strength-based, and client-centered care in alignment with evidence and best practice.
+Project duration: February 21, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
+372,400
+Health PEI
+Embedding Peer Support Workers in HPEI Substance Use Services
+This project aims to pilot the integration of people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) into addiction treatment settings in PEI as peer support workers (PSWs), with the goal of increasing client engagement and treatment outcomes. PWLLE who have completed certified PSW training act as a liaison between clients and clinical staff to bridge the gaps between clients and their clinical care teams and to empower clients to take part in their own recovery. The pilot is occurring across the communities of Summerside, Charlottetown, and Montague.
+Project duration: February 21, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
+1,175,137
+John Howard Society of York Region
+Peer Mission
+This project will provide a harm reduction focused, peer-led support group and drop-in and outreach programming for individuals living with addiction in York Region and Simcoe and Muskoka County. It will deliver evidence-based, client centered programming focused on harm reduction and safe usage. The project will support marginalized individuals who use substances with a focus on reintegration supports for individuals exiting correctional institutions, as well as racialized and, or marginalized populations.
+Project duration: September 5, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple Substances
+Newmarket, Ontario
+1,222,429
+Kilala Lelum Health and Wellness Cooperative
+The Coming Home' Project: Indigenous Wellness & Resource Hub
+This project aims to serve as a low-barrier access point and safe space that will offer a range of supports, including a drop-in/respite area, access to harm reduction services, supplies and education, primary health care, case management, counselling, cultural wellness programming, social navigation housing support, employment and food security support, and Indigenous traditional medicine care programming.
+Project duration: October 15, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Vancouver, British Columbia
+2,394,648
+Kitikmeot Friendship Society
+Nuna Buddies Youth Addictions Program
+This project will provide support to Inuit youth (12 to 19 years old) residing in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut who are struggling with substance use and are at a higher risk of mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. The program will provide an array of services, including counseling, group therapy, and recreational activities, all aimed at empowering youth and helping them overcome their addiction issues.
+Project duration: January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Opioids
+Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
+799,440
+Lake of the Woods District Hospital
+Peers in Recovery - Changes Recovery Homes
+This project will create a create a comprehensive staffing framework to add Residential Support Workers (RSWs) into the staffing model of Changes Recovery Homes in the Kenora region. RSWs will support clients and their families through relapse prevention education, peer support, helping families change their perspectives of the client in recovery, justice system navigation and advocacy, and other programming.
+Project duration: November 5, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Kenora, Ontario
+1,148,585
+Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
+Peer Led Integrated Care Hub and Outreach Service
+This project will create a coordinated one stop access point for vulnerable individuals and will provide them with access to basic needs items, harm reduction single use supplies, substance checking strips, wound care supplies and sharps disposal on site. People with lived and living experience (PWLLE) will support individuals through system navigation in conjunction with a variety of health care services, treatment, social services, justice involved services and other non for-profit agencies.
+Project duration: December 31, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Brockville, Ontario
+3,615,907
+LIFE Recovery Association
+LIFE Recovery Cultural Supports Initiative
+The project plans to hire an Indigenous Peer Support Worker to support Indigenous women enrolled in recovery programs at LIFE and will collaborate with staff, program directors, and participants to create culturally sensitive interventions, organize support groups, facilitate discussions, and offer one-on one peer counseling.
+Project duration: September 24, 2024 to March 31, 2026
+Multiple substances
+Abbotsford, British Columbia
+152,903
+Mackay Manor
+Renfrew County Mobile Substance Use Service
+This project will expand access to harm reduction and substance use care in Renfrew County by designing and implementing an integrated mobile substance use service staffed by a community paramedic, a social worker, peer support worker and by Elders/Traditional Knowledge Keepers. The goal is to integrate community service providers to offer services and/or referrals for case management, system navigation, housing, opioid agonist therapy, wound care, drug testing, and virtual consultations.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2027
+Opioids
+Renfrew, Ontario
+1,845,339
+McMaster University
+National Pain Standard Development & Dissemination
+This project aims to develop a new standard to address pain in adults and integrate the new standard into a suite of existing guidelines. The guidelines include a pediatric pain standard, and pain-focused materials from a long-term care standard for seniors. The result will be the creation of a comprehensive national pain standard across the lifespan for health care professionals, health professional educators, caregiving organizations, people living with pain, and health care policy makers in Canada. The project focuses on transitions between pediatric and adult care, as well as to and from institutional care.
+Project duration: April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Opioids
+Hamilton, Ontario
+1,800,000
+Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre Society
+Reaching Out, Raising Up
+This project will deliver a series of workshops, training sessions and sharing circles on topics identified by its staff and clients including health, safer drug use and overdose prevention, access to supports and services, service navigation, financial management, cultural safety, mental health first aid, project management, advocacy, computer skills, budgeting, and group facilitation. It will also deliver a daily street outreach service to people who use substances and are experiencing homelessness, with an emphasis on those who are sleeping in city-sanctioned and unsanctioned encampments.
+Project duration: January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Halifax, Nova Scotia
+648,579
+Moms Stop The Harm Society
+Stronger Together for Youth and Families
+This project will expand the existing support groups with a specific focus on youth who have lost a family member or have a family member with lived and living experience, including efforts to develop Indigenous youth support groups. The youth groups would include an 8-session workshop exploring harm reduction, resources, self-care strategies, interpersonal relations, and communication with loved ones using substances. The project will also develop a phone service to provide support to navigate grief after losing a loved one to substance use.
+Project duration: January 22, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
Victoria, British Columbia
-5,045,942
-AVI
-Health and Community Services Society
-Victoria Safer Alternatives for Emergency Response (
-SAFER
-) Initiative
-This project will deliver a community-based, flexible prescribed alternatives model with health care provider oversight in order to address the increased risk of overdose posed by the toxic illegal drug supply. The initiative will also help people who have not responded to other types of treatment, as well as those who have been difficult to reach and engage through traditional public health and addiction treatment measures.
-Project duration: July 23, 2020 to March 31, 2025
-Opioids
+1,408,249
+Mustard Seed Ministry Foundation (The)
+Pathways to Reintegration
+This program will provide pre-release and community-based support to increase recovery capital, stability and overall health of recently incarcerated adults struggling with substance use and addiction challenges who are transitioning back into the community. One-on-one support, peer support groups, parole navigation, connection with community programs and services, and Elder facilitated safe spaces and cultural access will be available to clients.
+Project duration: January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Calgary, Alberta
+3,045,493
+Neighbourhood Group Community Services (The)
+Building Up People who use Crystal Meth: Phase 2 Peer Workers
+This project will provide people with lived and living experience who are graduates of the SUAP-funded Crystal Meth Program with training to become Peer-2-Peers (P2Ps). This will enable them to run support groups for the stimulant user community, as well as build and maintain partnerships in Toronto. P2Ps are being provided training to build on their existing knowledge of harm reduction and stimulant user needs, as well as leadership skills and communication skills.
+Project duration: October 22, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Stimulants
+Toronto, Ontario
+2,422,863
+New Brunswick Lung Association Inc. (The)
+Integration of traditional knowledge to enhance smoking harm reduction in New Brunswick
+This project will demonstrate the benefits of integrating traditional knowledge into smoking harm reduction programming through a coordinated education, awareness, and a train-the-trainer model. It will build upon, but not duplicate, existing smoking harm reduction programs and activities.
+Project duration: December 2, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Tobacco
+Fredericton, New Brunswick
+783,818
+Nipissing First Nation
+True Self Debwewendizwin Outreach
+This project is incorporating a Two-Eyed Seeing approach to deliver peer outreach activities including harm reduction services to community members experiencing addiction, codependence, homelessness and/or mental illness in the Nipissing District. It is also offering land-based wellness initiatives to guide participants through experiential learning and connection to land and natural forces to address addiction, trauma, and mental health.
+Project duration: October 25, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Garden Village, Ontario
+2,911,106
+Northern Healthy Connections Society
+Connecting our Peers, Engaging our Community
+This project will encourage and prepare people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) to play an active role in their community, as well as become more involved in existing harm reduction councils, backpack programs (needle collection), and outreach programs. It will deliver workshops to PWLLE of past or current substance use in Nova Scotian cities of Truro, Amherst, New Glasgow, and three Indigenous communities of Sipekne'katik, Millbrook, and Pictou Landing.
+Project duration: December 12, 2024 to March 31, 2026
+Multiple substances
+Truro, Nova Scotia
+142,016
+Nova Scotia Health Authority
+Enhancing Care and Support for People Living with Concurrent Disorders
+This project aims to develop and pilot a new provincial service model for adults living with concurrent disorders and their health care providers. To ensure the model is client-centred and meets the needs of people living with concurrent disorders, it is informed by best and emerging practices, people with lived and living experience, and subject matter experts. The pilot is being implemented in a variety of outpatient and inpatient client care settings across Nova Scotia.
+Project duration: March 11, 2025 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Halifax, Nova Scotia
+2,673,500
+Operation Come Home
+Peer-led and Peer-Delivered Prevention Programming for High-Risk Youth
+This project will support youth aged 16-25 who are street-involved or experiencing homelessness, and who are at-risk of harms from substance use. Project activities include delivering information resources and harm reduction, and cessation supports as well as first-aid and overdose response training, and counselling services.
+Project duration: October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2028
+Multiple substances
+Ottawa, Ontario
+1,342,771
+Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
+Improving hospital discharges of people experiencing homelessness who use substances
+This project aims to provide transitional care to adults who use drugs and who are currently experiencing sheltered or unsheltered homelessness or who are vulnerably housed (e.g. living in supportive housing) following discharge from the Ottawa Hospital. The project will co-design and pilot a person-centered, trauma-informed transitional care model at the Ottawa Hospital and with relevant community organizations which will include supporting the transfer of patients into the community.
+Project duration: December 2, 2024 to March 31, 2027
+Multiple substances
+Ottawa, Ontario
+819,831
+Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
+Improving substance use, mental health and housing outcomes in people recently released from incarceration: implementation of a pilot intervention of transitional community care
+This initiative will design, implement and evaluate a transitional service to improve substance use outcomes, mental health care and housing outcomes of incarcerated adults transitioning back into the Ottawa community.
+Project duration: December 2, 2024 to March 31, 2027
+Multiple substances
+Ottawa, Ontario
+628,445
+Penticton Recovery Outreach Society
+Discovery Outreach
+This project will employ previous clients, who have had more than 6 months of substance free recovery, and who have completed the 90-day supportive recovery treatment program, as peer outreach workers to target the adult street entrenched and substance using population of Penticton and surrounding communities.
+Project duration: November 15, 2024 to March 31, 2026
+Multiple substances
+Penticton, British Columbia

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