Developed through the IBPoC lens rather than an afterthought and created by the community - for the community. Our loved ones are dying and the Overdose Intervention app is one of our best weapons to combat this crisis.
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#everyone#together#diversity
We are strengthened to serve by compassionate community members, organizations, agencies, and our friends who bring relief where & when it is needed the most. From clothing to food and healthcare...and sometimes a kind smile and a wave!
#health#compassion#homelessness#shelter
Whether it’s our targeted technology or this culturally specific outreach - diverse communities continue to deploy our resources along with the appropriate messaging needed to save lives of all British Columbian’s.
@s_malcolmson
This technology was developed to ensure under-represented communities are a vital part of the solution to this crisis. Ensuring everyone is empowered to respond to save lives - just like these.
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#WeNeedSupport#HelpEveryone#Empower@s_malcolmson
Did you know our app is saving lives on the frontlines by arming staff and outreach workers with culturally appropriate resources right in the palm of their hands? ODi empowers staff to save lives by recognizing and reversing the impacts of fatal drug poisoning.
As the ongoing opioid crisis continues to escalate, key voices can be missed in the rush to respond
Join @CpddwV@salmonprojectca & @stopoverdose2 for tomorrow's webinar on the importance of adaptive community-led responses to the crisis
Register now: https://t.co/Sn7r7SEQ9G
Nearly 8 thousand British Columbians have lost their lives to illicit toxic drug supply.
It is impacting all of us.
Everywhere.
That is why we need resources for everyone.
Download and empower:
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#langaugematters#communitybasedresponse
Today on International Overdose Awareness Day we are spending time taking action for the precious lives we have lost and how those needless losses have touched us all.
Empowering everyone:
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OVERDOSE ALERT! Let’s help community by ensuring everyone has the exact tools needed to save lives!
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@adriandix@s_malcolmson@jjhorgan@sach_bc
Let’s consider the voices of those no longer with us and the many still suffering the ravages of a toxic drug supply. Join the effort to prevent overdoses and support equitable resources for all.
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@CanadianPM@theJagmeetSingh@AnnamiePaul@erinotoole
The @stopoverdose2 app is a user-friendly app with languages like English, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Filipino, & more," showing what an overdose looks like & how to resuscitate someone and administer naloxone.
With these staggering and increasing numbers, we had to go to the communities that are the most impacted yet under-resourced so that we can develop a new and innovative approach to address this crisis.
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@CanadianPM@PattyHajdu#health@TatlayUpkar
"Fire crews are dispatched in the delivery of naloxone in overdose situations."
-Fire Chief Dale Unrau
Everyone must be empowered to assist in this effort and respond to the crisis the very moment an overdose occurs.
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