University of Calgary

Rebecca Haines-Saah

  • Associate Professor
  • Full Time Faculty

Profile

I joined the Department of Community Health Sciences in 2016, following postdoctoral work at the School of Nursing, University of British Columbia and a doctorate in Behavioural Health Science and Addiction Studies at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. I am a qualitaitve methodologist and a public health sociologist and my research focuses on adolescent and young adult substance use, harm reduction, and drug policy reform. In addition to research on youth cannabis use and the public health implications of cannabis legalization in Canada, my current projects also include qualitative research on the family contexts of substance use. My work focuses on youth and communtiy engagment through participatory and arts-based methods including participant-produced photography and digital storytelling.

Study Recruitment

We are currently recruiting youth/young adults, parents and caregivers, and clinicians for a qualitative interview study of cannabis use treatment expreinces. Details and sign-up here:

https://www.ucalgary.ca/research/participate/study/15873/understanding-youth-cannabis-treatment-alberta

Reports & Knowledge Translation

Publications and reports from our Parent Advocacy Project (2017-2020) are available for download here: http://rsaah.ucalgaryblogs.ca/parent-advocacy-project/  Videos and messages created by parent partners in the award-winning #SeeTheLives project are found here: https://www.see-beyond.ca/ and on YouTube

Photograph of Rebecca Haines-Saah
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