Research

Opioid Surveillance

The Community Drug Strategy publishes opioid surveillance information to help inform members of our community. Individuals can quickly access accurate information to help understand the impact of opioid use in our community.

Needle and Syringe Programming within the City of Greater Sudbury (2023)

The Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) is part of a larger harm reduction program offered by Public Health Sudbury & Districts (Public Health). NSPs are a central form of harm reduction for individuals who use substances and support community safety. NSPs distribute sterile needles, syringes, and other drug-use materials. These programs reduce the sharing and re-use of needles, syringes, and other supplies and reduce improperly discarded needles and syringes in the community. With an emphasis on evidence-informed practice, this report explores Public Health’s role in delivering harm reduction and needle recovery services in Greater Sudbury.

Download the full report (PDF, 350 Kb) or visit The Point – Harm Reduction Supplies and Services webpage for more information on Public Health Sudbury & Districts’ harm reduction programming.

Supervised Consumption Services Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study (2020)

The Community Drug Strategy for the City of Greater Sudbury undertook a study to determine the need for and the feasibility of implementing supervised consumption services (SCS), in Greater Sudbury. The study took place between April 2019 and June 2020.The findings of the Supervised Consumption Services Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study concluded that the City of Greater Sudbury would benefit from supervised consumption and treatment services and that these services may be a feasible strategy for the City of Greater Sudbury to address the significant and growing health impacts associated with substance use.

Download the full report (PDF, 1.5 KB) or visit our Supervised Consumption Services Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study (2020) webpage.

Download the summary (PDF, 530 KB) or visit the summary webpage.

Download the highlights and summary (PDF, 580 KB) or visit the summary and highlights webpage.


This item was last modified on May 31, 2023