January 2022

Some highlights:

  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Rural and Remote Mental Health and Substance Use
  • Community Engagement in Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • Overdose Prevention Sites Provide Wide Range of Health Benefits: new research
  • Leading in Changing Times: SFU Program Tackles Systemic Inequities
  • Addressing Rural and Indigenous Health Inequities in Canada Through Socially Accountable Health Partnerships

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