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'Unknown substance' that has caused two deaths and several overdoses causing worry in Halifax


 
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What s being called an unknown substance found on blotters typically associated with the use of acid is causing worry and warnings in the Halifax area.
People think it s going to be an acid trip and next thing you know they re not waking up, says Matthew Bonn of the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs.
Bonn says an increase in overdoses over the last couple weeks has raised alarm bells.
It s really surprising to me because, usually when you see overdose deaths, it s related to a pill that someone may have taken, it s related to a substance that someone may have injected. It s not really a blotter pad, that s more recreational kind of acid, Bonn says. ....

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COVID-19: Focus on Substance Use and Stigma


From: Public Health Agency of Canada
On May 9, 2021, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, issued the following statement on COVID-19.
This past week was Mental Health Week. This is a longstanding Canadian tradition in which communities, schools and workplaces come together to celebrate, protect and promote mental health. This week, through some of my daily statements and remarks, I have discussed some of the mental health impacts of COVID-19 and shared some useful and readily available resources.
This year’s Mental Health Week theme, #GetReal, is about expressing our emotions and getting the help and support we need. It is an important and fitting message to promote during this time when it is normal to be experiencing difficult emotions, like fear, loneliness, anger, and grief. ....

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Criminalizing Drug Use Isn't Good Public Health. Safe Supply Offers an Alternative.


April 29, 2021
Harm reduction supplies for clients, including needles, are pictured in the Co-LEAD program offices on May 6, 2020 in Seattle, Washington.
The Biden-Harris administration recently announced that it is committed to transforming the national drug policy by expanding access to evidence-based treatment, harm reduction, and prevention efforts, and by reducing the supply of illicit substances.
A change in drug policy is more important than ever, especially considering that according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 13% of Americans reported that they had started or increased substance use to cope with the pandemic.
The CDC also found that 81,000 reported drug overdose deaths occurred across the nation between June 2019 and May 2020. The increase in deaths was linked to using synthetic opioids, psychostimulants (methamphetamine), and cocaine. Overdose deaths involving these drugs increased by 38.4%, 34.8%, and 26.5%, respectively. That� ....

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Stigmatising and criminalising people for using drugs is more harmful


Stigmatising and criminalising people for using drugs is more harmful - Expert
16 April 2021 11:58 AM
South African Network of People Who Use Drugs
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South African Network of People Who Use Drugs MJ Stowe comments on COVID-19 and its effects on drug use among the youth.
The 64th United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs was held earlier this week.
The Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the organisation, Youth RISE, presented a paper on the Impact of COVID-19 on Young People s Substance Use. In this session, young people from across the world including South Africa,
Germany, Argentina, Australia and Ireland discussed their experiences during the pandemic & presented their research about the changing realities of young people and substance use. ....

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