On todays episode with Jodie Millard
We discuss the ongoing Toxic Drug Crisis in BC.
On todays episode we discuss the ongoing Toxic Drug Crisis in BC, and how empathy and love can make all the difference for someone struggling. Our guest today specialized in psychology, and is now the director of health emergency management at the BC First Nations Health Authority… JODIE MILLWARD!
Listen to our conversation about what inspired Jodie to pursue this journey, how she utilizes both traditional teachings and western education in her role with FNHA, and what Good Medicine means to her.
Jodie and I discuss the common misconceptions surroundging addictions, as well as what we can do to help destigmitize the struggle with substance use. We cover important topics like the recent drug decriminalization, how FNHA helps service providors integrate culture and ceremony into the important work they do to remove barriers that isolate people who use drugs.
Remember, not everyone who uses drugs is bad, a criminal, or not safe to be around, and NO one is passed redemption. everyone belongs, everyone has a role to play, no one is less than. The opposite of addiction is NOT abstinence, its CONNECTION. We want you to know, If youre looking for support, continue reaching out, we love you, we hear you we see you, we support you we want to help keep you safe and keep you alive. Dont give up, keep reaching out. start your journey by emailing harmreduction@fnha.ca and they will connect you to the right services.
Have a wonderful night, a safe night, and I’ll see you again next week on… Good Medicine!
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