Opioids

Opioids are natural or synthetic substances used to reduce pain in clinical settings, but are also produced and consumed non-medically. Common opioids include oxycodone, hydromorphone and fentanyl. While they can be an effective part of pain management for some medically supervised patients, opioid-related harms such as addiction and overdose present a significant challenge for public health. This page contains documents and resources related to opioids.

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Social Environments for Health Webinar Series Part One: Exploring Social Environments for Health

Andrea Bodkin from Public Health Ontario will explore the results of recent literature reviews that highlight what healthy social environments are, key models and frameworks that can guide our work, and how they can be measured.

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Updated 13 Nov 2024