April 20, 2026
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. ET | Online
Presented by
Toula
Kourgiantakis, t.s., Ph.D., RSW and Angie Hamilton, B.C.L.
and LL.B.
Description:
This webinar shares findings from a qualitative study conducted in
Ontario that examined how youth, parents, and service providers
perceive youth cannabis use following legalization. Participants will
learn about the range of risks and harms associated with youth
cannabis use, as well as the barriers to reducing these harms. The
webinar offers recommendations for more equitable, public
health–oriented approaches to guide cannabis policies and social work practice.
Presenter Bio:
Dr.
Toula Kourgiantakis is an Associate Professor in Social Work at
Université Laval and Director of the PhD program. Her research
focuses on youth mental health and addictions, suicide prevention,
family involvement in treatment, and strengthening social work
practice. She currently leads several projects on youth suicide
prevention, including a SSHRC-funded study on suicide risk
assessment in emergency departments and a Fonds de recherche du
Québec funded study on the trajectories of girls aged 12–17 who have
attempted suicide. Her research is grounded in over 30 years of
clinical practice as a social worker and family therapist.
Angie
Hamilton is a retired lawyer, the Executive Director and Co-Founder
of Families for Addiction Recovery (FAR) and the parent of a child
who struggles with addiction. Angie is a member of the Policy
Committee of the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine and a past
Board Member of The Ontario Family Caregivers’ Advisory Network.
Angie is or has been a member of various advisory panels for Toronto
Public Health, The Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health of
Ontario and The Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction. She
was a member of the National Board of MADD Canada and the Chair of
their Public Policy Committee.
Pricing:
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OASW Members: Free (OASW member
ID # required)
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Non-Members: $30 + HST per webinar
NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:
OASW is committed to inclusion and promoting a diverse range of
identities, experiences, perspectives, and voices across all areas
of the Association. As such, the registration contains some optional
questions that are intended to assist us to better understand our
social work community and ensure that our work is reflective of the
diverse membership of OASW and our profession.
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