We will discuss current Canadian research on APEDs and high school students, explore potential solutions to this troubling problem – including the expansion of the CCES Succeed Clean program – and encourage a wide-ranging discussion about how we can work together to address it. We will also hear from a range of experts who will examine this issue from different perspectives, including:
- Matthew Torigian, Ontario’s Deputy Minister of Community Safety and former President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police
- Dr. Stephen Feder, Director, Adolescent Health Clinic, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
- Paul Melia, President and CEO of the CCES
- Sloden Lackovic, Staff Sergeant, Waterloo Regional Police Services
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about APEDs and youth – and to lend your voice to this important conversation.
Event details:
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (ET)
Hellenic Meeting & Reception Centre
1315 Prince of Wales Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
Register today here.
For more information about the Summit, contact Robert McKay at rmckay@cces.ca or 613-521-3340 ext. 3234.