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Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and Mental Health Commission of Canada highlight healthy coping strategies during COVID-19

From Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and Mental Health Commission of Canada

The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) and the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) have compiled a pair of easy-to-use tip sheets to help people in Canada recognize and cope with stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resources ꟷ produced for health-care workers and the general public, respectively, by CCSA and MHCC experts in the field ꟷ include simple, positive actions for those who may turn to substance use in the absence of their usual outlets.

“We are proud to come together at a critical time to provide resources and advice for people across Canada who may be consuming more substances and experiencing greater harms because of increased stress, anxiety, and isolation related to COVID-19,” said Rita Notarandrea, CCSA’s CEO. “We partnered on this important initiative to provide the needed information at a time when everyone is doing the best they can to deal with these unprecedented circumstances.”

“We recognized that before COVID-19, 40 per cent of physicians, for example, were reporting advanced stages of burnout. As a former nurse, I know how hard it can be to balance the needs of others with our own well-being,” said MHCC president and CEO Louise Bradley.

“Today’s health-care workers are facing this balancing act under extremely arduous circumstances and finding healthy ways to cope with stress is more important than ever. While these tips are by no means exhaustive, we hope that they contribute to a greater awareness of healthy alternatives to substance use in health-care settings and communities across the country.”

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Authors:
Chandni Sondagar, MPH, Knowledge Broker, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA)
Chandni’s areas of expertise include public health, immunization, knowledge translation and health promotion.

Cara Kane, M.Ed, Knowledge Broker, Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC)
Cara’s area of expertise include mental health and substance use, harm reduction and knowledge translation

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