Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades
Men account for 74% of overdose deaths in Canada which has become a leading cause of death across the country...
Co-produced by MSTH cofounder @LornaKay_Thomas #overdose#drugpoisoning#stigma#menintrades 1/
Several factors contribute to these trends, including chronic pain, toxic masculinity, and stigma, which can contribute to men being less likely to speak openly about their substance use and mental health... #overdose#drugpoisoning#stigma#menintrades
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Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades is a film where four men with experience in the construction industry and trades, as well as their own experiences with substance use speak to their fellow tradespeople about how to stay safer in the overdose era... 3/ #menintrades
The intent of this film is to raise awareness of the opioid overdose/toxic drug poisoning crisis, reduce the stigma toward people who use substances, and promote help-seeking among men in the trades and construction. Ultimately, our intention is to save lives... #menintrades
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Supervisors, employers, and industry leaders are invited to consider showing this video at safety meetings or providing other opportunities for it to be viewed by employees.
For more resources on substance use & overdose risks and prevention visit: linktr.ee/meninthetrades
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Check out these links for 1-minute spotlight versions:
1. Daniel’s Story:
2. Trevor’s Story:
3. Kale’s Story:
4. Rob’s Story:
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Featuring: Trevor Botkin, Kale Moth, @danielsnyder1, Rob Tournour
Funded by: Community Action Team Initiative, @GovCanHealth@whiterockcity, Sources Community Resource Centers
Basetwo Media Inc., Exec. Producer George Passmore Producers: Matt Huot, @LornaKay_Thomas
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Thread on the role of families in #DrugPolicy :
A broad coalition takes differing perspectives, lead by PWUD and includes families/friends, health professionals, researchers and other allies.
We don't speak for PWUD, we aim to speak with them, and for our families.
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Families come in different forms. For us, families mean ABC: Acquired, blood and chosen.
It is false to always distinguish between families and PWUD, as many of our members who have lost loved ones and work to keep loved ones alive also have lived and living experience.
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Just like it is stigmatizing to generalize people who use drugs, one can not generalize how families respond to the substance use of a loved one.
We also acknowledge that many experience trauma in their families that this trauma is a factor in substance use.
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An editorial full of errors about @LethbridgeOps, Tweeted by @jasonluan88's staff.
The protesters do not speak for the entire community. This is a foul-mouthed minority that is ignoring COVID rules & has spit in the face of LOPS volunteers (video avail.). #ableg Thread 1/
Wrong 2: There are not more ppl using drugs because of @LethbridgeOps. Drug use will happen when people lack housing, living wages mental health & trauma supports. When people face systemic racism & discrimination. While an OPS does not increase use, it decreases death.#ableg 3/
Here @jasonluan88 responds to arguments for #safesupply brought forward by advocates on social & mainstream media, but it appears that he needs help with understanding and interpretation of the arguments and data in support of safe supply.
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In the headline @jasonluan88 continues to use stigmatizing language with the word “addict”. People who use drugs are people first!
Stigma causes people to to use and die alone.
Here are helpful resources on stigma for the minsiter.
A person with lived and living experience is free to chose how they self-identify, but unless @jasonluan88 has lived experience he should stick to #PersonFirstLanuage #Abpoli#Ableg
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There are important issues this article in @CalgarySunRSS & the comments by @jasonluan88 miss: (1) First we have to keep people alive to give them a chance for recovery. During #covid19 drugs are more toxic, and seeking and taking drugs is more dangerous. calgarysun.com/opinion/column…
re @CalgarySunRSS & @jasonluan88: (2) when people struggle with addiction, drug use happens, regardless of consequences. Creating more treatment spaces in a crisis will helps some but not all. People will seek treatment when they are ready and ready is different for each person
re @CalgarySunRSS & @jasonluan88: (3) prescribing a safe alternative to toxic street drugs does not equate to "free drugs". It means prescription alternatives to toxic street supply within provincial drug plans. It is a public health approach to a health crisis. #safesupply