Social Contexts of Administrative Data About Substance Use Disorder
This webinar is presented by the Health Data Research Network (HDRN) Canada as part of their 2025-26 Big IDEAs About Health Data Speaker Series. The Big IDEAs About Health Data Speaker Series features a variety of experts discussing how data can be used to advance health equity.
# About the Speaker
Jeffrey Morgan is a doctoral candidate in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia and a BC Centre on Substance Use. His research explores how values, biases and social contexts are encoded in health administrative data about substance use, and the ethical and epistemological implications for public health, health services and policy research. Jeffrey has a passion for community-based participatory research, with an interest in developing and sharing innovative approaches to research capacity building and meaningfully involving communities at every step of the research process.
# Other Webinars in this Series
- Thursday, September 25 | Centring Racial Equity throughout the Data Life Cycle
- Thursday, November 27 | Social Determinants of Health Data
- Thursday, January 29 | Using Administrative Data in Rural Dementia Health Services Research
- Thursday, May 28 | Indigenous Methodologies, Data & Community Governance