Reducing substance-related harms in Bruce and Grey counties

As a collaborative of public service providers, businesses and community members, it is our mission to improve the health and wellbeing for individuals, families and communities in Bruce and Grey counties by reducing health and social harms associated with substances.

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50% of cannabis users don’t think that cannabis use affects their driving. But studies show cannabis use can impair driving and is associated with an increased risk of collisions.

Canadian Cannabis Survey

Connection is so important. Having someone in your life, a job, spirituality…”

Client of CMHA Grey Bruce Mental Health and Addiction Services

Success is defined by the patient. It’s what the patient strives for. It might be harm reduction, like using clean needles”

Local healthcare provider

In Canada, there are more hospitalizations caused by alcohol than heart attacks.

Canadian Institute for Health Information

11% of Ontario students report using an opioid nonmedically.

Ontario Student Drug and Health Survey

More than half of substance-related ER visits in Grey Bruce involve alcohol.

Grey Bruce Health Unit

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Jun 20, 2022

Resources to support the engagement of People With Lived Experience


Looking to engage people with lived experience of substance use and addiction in service planning? Here are some resources to help get you started.

How to Involve People Who Use Drugs. Click HERE.

Peer Positive Toolbook. Click HERE.

Harm Reduction Fundamentals: A toolkit for service providers. Click HERE.

latest resources

May 4, 2023

Grey County Committee Report- Community Drug & Alcohol Strategy Presentation Summary Report

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August 29, 2022

Media Release: Overdose memorials planned by friends and families in Grey-Bruce

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August 17, 2022

Poster – International Overdose Awareness Day 2022

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