Educate and Advocate

An important way to make an impact is to have hard conversations with those in your lives about substance use which includes challenging common misconceptions, stigma and using education to combat ignorance and stand up for those in your community.

Video Presentation: Alternatives to Criminalization of people who use substances

About the Presentation:  On May 2, 2023, Rob Boyd, CEO of Ottawa Inner City Health, presented to the Alternatives to Criminalization of People Who Use Substances (ACPUS) Community of Interest. […]

Addiction and Childhood Trauma – Dr. Gabor Mate

How Childhood Trauma Leads to Addiction by Gabor Maté

Moms Stop the Harm – Families Advocating for Drug Reform

Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH) is a network of Canadian families impacted by substance-use-related harms and deaths.

Substance Use Disorder Among Indigenous Populations in Canada – Policy Brief

Effectiveness of Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Among First Nations, Métis and Inuit Populations

Drug Policy Reform Platform – Decriminalization of Drugs Done Right

(this document was endorsed by OICH) Canada’s first civil society platform for the decriminalization of drugs developed by 21 national organizations and people at the centre of the drug poisoning/overdose […]

History of Drug Prohibition in Canada – Excerpts from Busted by Dr. Susan Boyd

The following is a brief history of Canadian drug policy summarized from Busted: An Illustrated History of Drug Prohibition in Canada. 

Decriminalize Now: Akia’s Story

Decriminalize Now: Akia’s Story is a short, first-personal narrative film about the drug poisoning crisis — and daring to dream of a better future for people who use drugs. We […]

Drug Policy Overview

DRUG POLICY OVERVIEW In Canada and other countries, drug use and dependence are treated largely as criminal law concerns — and people who use drugs are vilified and subjected to […]

Healthcare.
Harm Reduction.
Hope.

Healthcare.
Harm Reduction.
Hope.