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Free overdose awareness, naloxone training event coming to 91原创

Discussions about stigma, harm reduction, and support part of March 4 event
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91原创 Community Action team members are holding a Courage Cafe to raise awareness and tackle stigma about the toxic drug supply crisis. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

91原创鈥檚 Community Action Team (CAT) is inviting the public to a free 鈥淐ourage Cafe鈥 event to join in a variety of discussions about the toxic drug supply crisis.

In partnership with Social Justice 91原创 and We All Play a R.O.L.E., the event will be held at the United Churches of 91原创 in Murrayville on Monday, March 4.

The goal of the event is to foster dialogue and build bridges into the community, said Daniel Snyder with the CAT.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unfortunate that this crisis has formed 鈥榮ides鈥 so to speak, and we hope to build bridges [in] recognizing there are many pathways, many approaches, and many unique individuals at risk of overdose,鈥 Snyder explained.

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Six main themes at roundtables will be featured at the event, including stigma, exploring root causes of drug use, harm reduction and recovery, and support for youth and loved ones.

Snyder said much of the stigma today around drug use was created from the ways it was handled historically through a black-and-white lens, such as 鈥榙rugs are bad.鈥

鈥淎s a result, we鈥檝e criminalized, ousted, and driven into hiding our own community and family members,鈥 he noted.

He added that in the last decade or two the academic understanding of addiction and substance use has come a long way, but it hasn鈥檛 鈥渕ade it鈥檚 way into the minds of the general public yet.鈥

鈥淥ur learning should never stop,鈥 he said.

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Coming from his own experiences with addiction and substance use, Snyder said even he still doesn鈥檛 have all the answers because there are no perfect solutions to the complex issues of drug use and addiction.

鈥淲e want to build compassion and empathy in our communities. Curiosity is a key in all this, and I鈥檝e recently learned that you really can鈥檛 be curious and judgemental at the same time,鈥 he commented.

The event takes place on Monday, March 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the United Churches of 91原创.

It鈥檚 located at 21562 Old Yale Rd.

Snyder said the team is also hoping to schedule some related film screenings throughout the year to further educate people as the crisis continues.

鈥淭he urgency and hope seems to be fading away. However, it鈥檚 clear just listening to the news and the way our substance use and our approach has become to entwined with politics, that there is lots of learning still needed,鈥 he said.

91原创 recorded its second highest year of drug poisoning deaths in 2023, with 47 people lost to the unregulated drug supply crisis.

At a rate of just over 3.6 deaths per month, 91原创 passed the number of deaths it saw in 2022 鈥 44 deaths.

The worst year in 91原创鈥檚 history of unregulated drug deaths was 58 deaths in 2021.

B.C. Coroner鈥檚 Service January report shows that the crisis claimed the lives of 2,511 people last year, a record-breaking number in the last decade of data for the province.

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Kyler Emerson

About the Author: Kyler Emerson

I'm honoured to focus my career in the growing community of Aldergrove and work with our many local organizations.
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