Alcohol, Trauma and Impaired Driving, 4th edition, 2009
Alcohol, Trauma and Impaired Driving (PDF, 2.25 MB) is a report led by MADD Canada, in partnership with CAMH and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA),
which grew out of MADD Canada’s ongoing public education and research projects.
The primary purpose of this report is to provide a single, fully referenced source of current facts on alcohol related trauma.
While the report focuses on Canada, data has also been included on the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and to
a lesser extent Europe and New Zealand. More information has been included from other jurisdictions when that data was current
and comprehensive, or when the Canadian data was not as detailed as desired. Although the international data must be used
with caution, it provides a perspective in assessing how well Canada has fared in addressing certain alcohol-related problems.
CAMH Scientists Scott MacDonald and Robert Mann reviewed the reports from a scientific perspective and CAMH's Public Education
and Information Services area has taken on responsibility for dissemination of the document to media and key stakeholders.
For single copies of this publication or general information about addiction and mental health, contact the McLaughlin Information
Centre, in Ontario toll free at 1 800 463-6273 Toronto: 416 595-6111, e-mail camh_mic@camh.net, or visit us at www.camh.net/mclaughlin.