
A Community-Based, Interdisciplinary Health & Social Science Lab to Address Aging, Sexuality, & Mental Health
Empowering communities through impactful research
Current Developments
Advancing the field in Alternative Response Convening


This workshop brought together research and practice-based perspectives on the development of alternative crisis response systems...


The Eaton Lab at CAHR 2026
Eaton lab researchers and collaborators shared work reflecting recent publications and ongoing research...
We are currently collecting data for a survey examining men's sexual experiences, relationships, and identity development...
Men's Sex Survey


Read Our Latest Publications
The latest in social, emotional, and cognitive research
Ethics and Practicalities to Utilizing Geospatial and Pop-Up Intervention Methods with People Who Use Drugs.
Mapping Needles, Reducing Harm: Findings from a Geospatial, Community-Based Needle Collection and Naloxone Training Initiative in Saskatchewan, Canada
Navigating and Negotiating Sexual Identity and Attraction: A Queer Analysis of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/GCAAQAWFR8RHQF7IK8II/full?target=10.1080/00224499.2026.2658121
Identity Development, Attraction, and Behaviour of Heterosexually-Identified Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Scoping Review
Assessment of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex with Men and Men of Diverse Sexual Identities: Protocol for an International, Multilingual, Online, Comparative Sexuality Study
ReportNeedles.ca: A Real-Time Needle Collection Tool to Foster Community Health Partnerships
Processes of Co-Reponse Crisis Mental Health Models: A Scoping Review
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/figure/10.1080/18387357.2025.2522434?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Current Issues with Social Work Field Education and Ideas for Change
Sexual Communication Patterns of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have
Sex with Men


Investigate the current preprints awaiting peer reviews for publication.
We now have a dedicated Preprints section!
Three Infections.
HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis C are making many people sick—especially those who use drugs by injection. Some individuals may not be aware that they're infected, or may not feel safe visiting the doctor. In response, our team has set up small health tents in places where used needles are commonly found. At these pop-ups, people can get tested quickly, learn how to stay safe, and access support if they need it.
Current Pop-Up Staff Team
One Fight.
A community response in Regina, Saskatchewan
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