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Youth Social Media Use and Mental Health and Well-Being: An Evidence Summary
Report, 2025
Social media use in youth has increased over the last decade, with most youth using social media regularly. There is a belief that the increase in social media use is responsible for the increase in mental health challenges in youth. However, the research suggests that the associations between social media use and mental health remain unclear, with mixed findings suggesting that the relationships are complex and interrelated. The purpose of this evidence summary is to summarize the evidence regarding potential impacts of social media use on youth mental health and well-being, and recommendations for protecting youth from potential related harms.
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Collaboration to Prevent Alcohol-Related Harms: A Literature Review of Three Approaches
Report, 2025
Alcohol-related harms can occur from varying levels of use and these harms do not occur in a vacuum. They are intertwined with other risk factors and adverse circumstances which are relevant to many sectors. This literature review examines different collaborative initiatives and practices to prevent alcohol-related harm, with a primary focus on multi-sectoral collaboration that includes health care and service providers.
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Community-Led Strategies to Address Alcohol-Related Challenges and Associated Issues: Evidence Summary
Report, 2025
Strategies to mitigate alcohol-related harms vary widely across Canada. Effective policies and programs must consider the unique challenges faced by rural and remote communities to promote meaningful impact. This evidence summary highlights the need for community-driven, culturally appropriate strategies tailored to the unique challenges faced by northern and remote communities in Saskatchewan.
SKU: 3-317 -
Let’s Talk Alcohol
Booklet, 2025
The booklet, Let’s Talk Alcohol: Tips for Parents, is designed to help parents and caregivers to initiate meaningful conversations with their teens about alcohol. Offering ten practical tips, this resource encourages open communication to build trust and empower youth to navigate peer pressure while making informed and healthy choices about alcohol use. It also provides information about additional resources for both parents and youth to support ongoing learning.
SKU: 3-180 -
Alcohol
Booklet, 2025
This booklet provides simple information about alcohol and its short- and long-term effects. In addition, it highlights alcohol’s impact on sexual health and pregnancy, factors contributing to youth drinking, and legal considerations. It also provides youth with strategies to manage peer pressure and includes additional resources and support information.
SKU: 3-170 -
Motivational Interviewing Information Card
Information Card, 2025
This information card presents service providers with information about motivational Interviewing (MI), highlighting its benefits to their practice and outlining available training opportunities through the Prevention Institute.
SKU: 3-156 -
Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Resource for Service Providers
Booklet, Revised 2025
This booklet provides basic information about alcohol, pregnancy, FASD, and approaches for supporting young children with FASD (0 to 6) and their families. The goal is to help prevent adverse impacts of FASD.
SKU: 3-013 -
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Information Card
Information Card, 2025
This information card provides community members and service providers information about FASD, identifies common challenges, and emphasizes the importance of early identification and support.
SKU: 3-104 -
Pregnancy and Alcohol: What doctors would like you to know
Information Card, Reviewed 2025
This information card provides simple medical advice to support healthy pregnancies and prevent prenatal alcohol exposure.
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Screening for Alcohol Use
Information Card, Reviewed 2025
This screening tool has been adapted with permission from Best Start Resource Centre (Ontario). This tool helps health professionals screen for the level of alcohol risk in women of childbearing age. Research has shown that this screening tool has a higher sensitivity level for use with women than other screening tools.
Audience: Healthcare ProfessionalsSKU: 3-140 -
Be the Village Poster (Dene)
Poster, 2024
This poster translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD
SKU: 3-117 -
Be the Village Poster (Cree)
Poster, 2024
This poster translated to Plains Cree, highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD
SKU: 3-113 -
FASD Awareness Day Package
Booklet, Revised 2024
This package includes background information on FASD Awareness Day with a focus on our Be the Village campaign messaging. It also provides suggestions and considerations for planning activities for FASD Awareness Day.
SKU: 3-127 -
Drinking Less is Better – Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health
Poster, 2024
This poster presents a summary of Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, focusing on young people. It acknowledges that zero alcohol is best for everyone, regardless of age, sex, gender, ethnicity, alcohol tolerance, or lifestyle and offers suggestions on how to minimise the risks related to alcohol use. To download a PDF of this resource, visit: Drinking less is better: Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health – Youth Version.
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Cannabis
Booklet, Revised 2024
This booklet provides information about cannabis and its short- and long- term effects. In addition, the booklet provides information about cannabis use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and while parenting. The potential harms of cannabis for children and youth are outlined, including additional resources and support information.
SKU: 3-010