Catalyst Grant: Alcohol research to inform health policies and interventions End-of-Grant Workshop
Summary Report

Date: November 29 and 30, 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. ET

Overview

Alcohol consumption is a matter of increasing concern in our nation, posing multifaceted challenges that affect the physical and mental health of individuals and the broader social fabric. While consumption is widely tolerated and promoted, it has led to significant health and safety risks.

To address these harms and in recognition of a need for independent research, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) created the Catalyst Grant: Alcohol research to inform health policies and interventions funding opportunity, with funding provided through the Canadian Drugs and Substances Strategy and the Canadian Cancer Society.

The 20 projects supported through this funding opportunity have collectively strengthened research capacity and the evidence base around alcohol consumption. These projects have focused on the effects of policy, interventions aimed at mitigating harm, and key populations and determinants of health. They explored a wide range of topics including polysubstance use, use among youth and gender diverse people, labelling and sales models, policies as cancer prevention interventions, and more.

In November 2023, CIHR’s Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (CIHR-INMHA) hosted an end-of-grant workshop bringing together researchers, policy makers, health care providers, people with lived and living experience, and other knowledge users to engage in discussion, foster cross-disciplinary collaborations, and mobilize new knowledge to inform policies and practices to reduce alcohol-related harms in Canada.

This report comprises a synthesis of the evidence presented by the research teams at the end-of-grant workshop and the diverse knowledge user perspectives shared during a panel reflections and discussion session.

Disclaimer

The following information intends to summarize what we heard at the workshop. Any errors or omissions are unintentional. This report should not be taken as a definitive account of research results. Readers are advised to follow up directly with grant recipients for the most current information on their projects.

Selected Project Findings

Below is a thematic synthesis of selected findings by the research teams.

Conclusion

A high-level summary of overarching themes from the research presentations and knowledge user discussions from the workshop follows below:

Thank you to all who participated in this end-of-grant knowledge exchange event.

For More Information

The meeting book for this workshop is available to the public upon request. Requests can be directed to the CIHR Contact Centre: support-soutien@cihr-irsc.gc.ca.

More information about the Alcohol research to inform health policies and interventions funding opportunity can be found on ResearchNet.

Information about research funded by CIHR’s Research in Substance Use initiative can be found on the Funding webpage.

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