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Canada is in the midst of an opioid crisis Nurses, pharmacists, and social workers have a key role to play. CASN, AFPC and CASWE-ACFTS are taking action with an evidence-informed process to facilitate curricular change: Over 13,900 apparent opioid deaths* Opioid-related harms affect Canadians from all walks of life. opioid-related poisoning hospitalizations* Environmental scan and literature review Advisory Committee of experts Broad, multidisciplinary stakeholder input * Special Advisory Committee on the Epidemic of Opioid Overdoses. National report: Apparent opioid-related deaths in Canada. Web Based Report. Ottawa: Public Health Agency of Canada; December 2019. Production of this document has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada. includes learning outcomes and a series of modules with case studies, learning activities, resources and quizzes! To learn more visit: casn.ca | afpc.info | caswe-acfts.ca Interprofessional education guidelines and an e-resource available in 2020-2021

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Page 1: Canada is in the midst of an opioid crisis · opioid deaths* Opioid-related harms affect Canadians from all walks of life. opioid-related poisoning hospitalizations* Environmental

Canada is in the midst of an opioid crisis

Nurses, pharmacists, and social workers have a key role to play.

CASN, AFPC and CASWE-ACFTS are taking action with an evidence-informed process to facilitate curricular change:

Over 13,900

apparent opioid deaths*

Opioid-related harms affect

Canadians from all walks of life.

opioid-related poisoning

hospitalizations*

Environmental scan and literature review

Advisory Committee of experts

Broad, multidisciplinary stakeholder input

* Special Advisory Committee on the Epidemic of Opioid Overdoses. National report: Apparent opioid-related deaths in Canada. Web Based Report. Ottawa: Public Health Agency of Canada; December 2019.

Production of this document has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada.

includes learning outcomes and a series of modules with case studies, learning activities, resources and quizzes!To learn more visit: casn.ca | afpc.info | caswe-acfts.ca

Interprofessional education guidelines and an e-resource available in 2020-2021