This Recent Work section profiles projects that are integral to our mission and approach over time. In these projects we show the topical breadth of our work, including sex and gender-based analysis, health promotion, Indigenous health & wellness, trauma, mental health, and substance use. SGBA+ analysis is fundamental to all of our projects. Click on one of the projects below to learn more.
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Improving Treatment Responses for Methamphetamine Use
Sex-, gender-, trauma-, and equity-informed approaches to improving treatment responses to methamphetamine use.Learn More
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Gender Transformative Health Promotion
A conceptual framework to guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of gender transformative health promotion.Learn More
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Indigenous Women’s Health
Collaboration with communities to promote the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit and Métis women.Learn More
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Mental Health and Substance Use Intersections
Insights from the Intersections of Mental Health Perspectives in Addictions Research Training (IMPART) program.Learn More
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Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis
Sex- and gender-based analysis (SGBA) is essential in planning programs, developing policies and conducting research.Learn More
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Gender Transformative Approaches to Substance Use Responses
The impact of incorporating sex, gender, and gender transformative principles into existing responses to substance use.Learn More
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Tobacco, Girls and Women
Led by Dr Greaves since 1996, CEWH has conducted policy-oriented research, focused on tobacco use prevention and reduction.Learn More
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Trauma Informed Practice
A range of supports for the integration of trauma informed practice and policy have been designed by CEWH researchers.Learn More
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The TIDE Project in Partnership with YWCA Toronto
The TIDE project supported an organization-wide shift toward trauma-informed practice (TIP) across the YWCA Toronto.Learn More
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Trauma, Gender, Substance Use (TGS)
Integrating trauma and gender transformative practices into prevention, health promotion, treatment, harm reduction and policy.Learn More
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COVID-19, Substance Use, and Intimate Partner Violence
A rapid research synthesis and knowledge products to support service providers in pandemic response.Learn More