‘More of the same, but worse than before’: A qualitative study of the challenges encountered by people who use drugs in Nova Scotia, Canada during COVID-19

Research Spotlight Webinar |

Please join us on Monday, November 13th from 3-4pm ET | 4-5pm AT for a research spotlight webinar: ‘More of the same, but worse than before’: A qualitative study of the challenges encountered by people who use drugs in Nova Scotia, Canada during COVID-19. This qualitative study examines the challenges encountered by people who use drugs in Nova Scotia, Canada during COVID-19. As one of the few papers that investigates safer supply in Nova Scotia, the presentation will outline key findings, facilitators and barriers to care, and implications for future research.

Read the full research paper here.

This is a public webinar and anyone can attend. A brief Q & A will follow the presentation.

Our Presenters:

  • Matthew Bonn, Communications Manager, Canadian AIDS Society
  • Emilie Comeau, Psychiatry Residency Program, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University
  • Sheila Wildeman, Associate Professor of Law,  Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University; Associate Director, Health Justice Institute; Co-Chair, East Coast Prison Justice Society


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