Substance use stabilization model: A proposed framework for addressing substance use concerns in Canada
摘要
Canada is in the throes of a continuing drug toxicity crisis that causes significant harms related to substance use. While governments at all levels grapple with these challenges, this commentary proposes an evidence-based framework that policymakers can utilize to inform decisions. The Substance Use Stabilization Framework suggests an intersectoral approach to prompt cohesive community and individual outcomes by simultaneously addressing housing, decriminalization, regulated supply, and treatment that rests on the principles of harm reduction. Only when these elements are addressed can we expect to see significant advances in addressing substance use concerns in Canada.