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Update On Our Stronger Together Retreat In Edmonton

October 18, 2022 by Petra Schulz in Support Groups, Substance Use, Addiction

After two long years and many ZOOM meetings, our Stronger Together Canada team finally had a chance to meet in person in Edmonton on October 14th and 15th, 2022. It makes such a difference to make these connections in person.

On the first day, the Stronger Together teams from across Canada conducted joint strategic planning to take our programs to the next level. Planning started with celebrating successes and accomplishments, including the growth of both programs across the country for both online and in-person Healing Heart and Holding Hope groups.

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October 18, 2022 /Petra Schulz
#StongerTogetherCanada, #momsstoptheharm
Support Groups, Substance Use, Addiction
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Research Opportunity for MSTH Membership

March 22, 2022 by Guest User in family support, Substance Use, Addiction

Dear Moms Stop the Harm Membership,

We are sharing a research survey conducted by a clinical psychologist at the University of British Columbia. The study is designed to learn about the experiences and ongoing needs of the members of the Moms Stop the Harm network whose loved ones are in active substance use. The survey will ask some basic questions about you (such as age and gender) and then will focus on your current emotional and health functioning, your loved ones experience with treatment, and your current access to resources. This information will help us all learn more about individuals who have a loved one still actively using and impacted by the overdose crisis, and help us learn how best to support families in need.  Altogether, this survey should take around 20-30 minutes. 

There is also an opportunity for some of you to be interviewed by the research team to share your stories and experiences. If you are interested, feel free to provide your contact information at the end of the survey and a small group will be contacted by the research team in the coming months to schedule an interview.  

Responses are strictly confidential and will only be seen by the researchers. Your responses to the survey will not impact your membership or standing in the Moms Stop the Harm group. 

If you are willing to complete this survey, please click the survey button below.

If you have any questions or desire further information with respect to this study, you may call or e-mail the principal investigator (Jamie.piercy@ubc.ca 250-807-8514)

Thank you for participating,

Dr. Jamie Piercy, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, University of British Columbia

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March 22, 2022 /Guest User
support, families, addiction
family support, Substance Use, Addiction

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