Ashley Wettlaufer

Position
Status
Research Affiliate
Contact
Projects
- 2016 Greater Victoria unsheltered and sheltered point-in-time count substance use survey
- An evaluation of the impact of the Sudbury Managed Alcohol Program
- Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation
- Stakeholder evaluation of impacts of a national alcohol policy implementation review across all provinces and territories
Publications
- Alcohol retail privatisation in Canadian provinces between 2012 and 2017. Is decision making oriented to harm reduction?
- Book chapter: Lessons learned from the alcohol regulation perspective
- Community managed alcohol programs in Canada: Overview of key dimensions and implementation
- Counting the cold ones: A comparison of methods measuring total alcohol consumption of managed alcohol program participants
- Does managing the consumption of people with severe alcohol dependence reduce harm? A comparison of participants in six Canadian managed alcohol programs with locally recruited controls
- How do people with homelessness and alcohol dependence cope when alcohol is unaffordable? A comparison of residents of Canadian managed alcohol programs and locally recruited controls
- Pricing of alcohol in Canada: A comparison of provincial policies and harm-reduction opportunities
- Stratégies pour réduire les méfaits et les coûts liés à l’alcool au Canada : Une revue des politiques Fédérales
- Stratégies pour réduire les méfaits et les coûts liés à l’alcool au Canada : Une revue des politiques provinciales et territoriales (sommaire)
- Strategies to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms and Costs in Canada: A Review of Federal Policies
- Strategies to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms and Costs in Canada: A Review of Provincial and Territorial Policies
- The Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation project: Findings from a review of provincial and territorial alcohol policies
- Trajectories of Alcohol Use and Related Harms for Managed Alcohol Program Participants over 12 Months Compared with Local Controls: A Quasi-Experimental Study
- “If I knew I could get that every hour instead of alcohol, I would take the cannabis”: need and feasibility of cannabis substitution implementation in Canadian managed alcohol programs