
News
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April 11, 2018
Joint Position Statement on Harm Reduction released
The Canadian Association of Nurses in HIV/AIDS Care (CANAC), in partnership with the CNA and the Harm Reduction Nurses Association (HRNA) are pleased to release a joint position statement on Harm Reduction and Substance Use.
Harm reduction is an essential approach to reduce the adverse health, social and economic consequences of substance use without requiring abstinence.
Read more in the joint position statement.
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February 19, 2018
CANAC Awards of Excellence: Nominations now open
Know a CANAC nurse that goes above and beyond? Nominate them for an Award of Excellence! Deadline for nominations is April 1, 2018.
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February 19, 2018
26th Annual Conference: Preliminary Program released
View the 26th Annual Conference Preliminary Program today.
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January 22, 2018
26th Annual Conference: Registration is Open
Registration is now open for our 26th Annual Conference: Acting Up, Reducing Harm.
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November 21, 2017
Call for Abstracts and Workshops: 26th Annual Conference
CANAC is pleased to invite abstracts for workshops and oral presentations for our 26th Annual Conference, Acting Up, Reducing Harm: Clinical Practice and Advocacy in the Context of Crisis, to be held in Vancouver, BC on April 5-7, 2018.
Call for Abstracts and Workshop Outlines (English)
Appel de résumés et d’ateliers (français)
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October 4, 2017
CANAC launches new Online Membership Portal
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June 30, 2017
Illicit drug overdoses in BC: The crisis deepens
An average of 4 people died from illicit drug use every day this May reports the BC Coroners Service.
A total of 129 British Columbians died of overdose in May 2017 – that’s a 158% increase over May 2016. Until November 2016, B.C. had never seen as many as 100 drug deaths in a single month. In every month since then, the number has exceeded 110, with the all-time high being December 2016 with 159 deaths.
The total overdose death toll for 2017 is now 640 people. That’s nearly twice the number at this time last year. 2016 is currently the deadliest year on record for overdoses in BC but it looks like 2017 will be even deadlier and officials are expecting over 1200 deaths with 7 more months before year’s end.
“The number of deaths shows that the risks remain extreme,” said Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe, in a statement. “The drug supply is unsafe, and casual and occasional users are at high risk of overdose due to their opioid naiveté.”
The BC Coroners Service says that the proportion of illicit drug deaths where fentanyl was detected continues to climb. During 2016, the proportion of fentanyl-related deaths stayed the same at about 60% but in the first four months of 2017, that figure rose to 72%, indicating continued toxicity within the drug supply.
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March 20, 2017
Heroin Assisted Treatment information
Visit our new page on Harm Reduction to learn about Harm Reduction, Heroin Assisted Treatment and more. For a powerful introduction, click on the link to learn from patients and staff at Vancouver’s Crosstown Clinic
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November 19, 2015
Position Statement for the Support of Nurses Living with HIV
Read CANAC’s new Position Statement, here.