Committees

Dr. Dell contributes to numerous local, provincial, national and international committees. Some of these include:

Community

2011 – Present: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Conference, Saskatchewan Prevention Institute

2010 – Present: Leadership Team to Implement the Renewal of the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program, Assembly of First Nations & National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation

2010 – Present: Residential Family Addiction Treatment Program for Saskatchewan Advisory Team, Prince Albert Parkland Health Region

2010 – Present: Regional Consultation Planning Group, National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation

 2009 – Present: Alcohol Abuse Prevention in Post Secondary Settings, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

2009 – Present: CONNECTIONS, Knowledge Exchange for Agencies

2009 – Present: National Network on Aboriginal Mental Health, McGill University

2009 – Present: FASD Provincial Coordinating Committee, Saskatchewan Prevention Institute

2008 – Present: National Surveillance Advisory Committee, Health Canada

2008 – Present: National Youth Prevention Strategy Committee, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

2007 – Present: Inhalants Working Group, National Institute on Drug Abuse USA

2008 – Present: Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Addictions Counseling Program Advisory Committee

2007 – Present: North West FASD Network Action Team on FASD Prevention

2007 – Present: Creating Sustainable Partnerships to Respond to Injection Drug Use, Health Promotion and Primary Prevention Pillar, Saskatoon Health Region

University of Saskatchewan

2011 – Present: Dean’s Faculty Advisory Committee, Faculty of Arts & Science

2011 – Present: Taking the Pulse of Saskatchewan, Health, Wellbeing and Saskatchewan Families Group

2010 – Present: Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre Technical Advisory Committee

2009 – Present: Forensic Behaviour Science & Justice Studies Initiative

2008 – Present: Behavioural Research Ethics Board

2008 – Present: Aboriginal Justice and Criminology Committee, Department of Sociology